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The phrase "we just observed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that we recently watched or witnessed something. Example: "We just observed a beautiful sunset over the mountains."
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Both these systems are superior to what we just observed in Kazakhstan, which introduced electronic voting without the possibility of a manual audit.
"We didn't intervene with hardly anything, we just observed but there were times when I was like: 'If [Zala's] really going to quit his job, I might have to intervene,'" he explains.
If you feel like we just observed the dreaded day, you're not imagining things.
We know how happy people spend their money, the names of the world's happiest countries, and we just observed the first United Nations World Day of Happiness.
We just observed an enrichment of genes related to immune response and genetic information processing in the SVir-8d DGE library.
Regarding the three time points we just observed a tendency of the latter two time points to cluster well together, again demonstrating the high stability of blood cell type specific miRNomes over a longer period of time.
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We offer tea and toast – sometimes we just observe how quickly people eat the toast and how they would not be themselves until they have eaten it".
I suppose we just observe with interest that Sir Trevor [Nunn] has just cast Darius from Pop Idol as Rhett Butler in his new production of Gone with the Wind.
We just observe a negligible reduction in the penalties of immigrants for both education and work experience.
Then, we just observe that we have begin{aligned} lim _{mrightarrow 1}frac{varrho ^m-varrho }{m-1}=varrho log varrho, end{aligned}which provides the entropy in the limit.
The proof of the second inequality in (190) is completely similar; we just observe that we can assume that k > j m otherwise the inequality itself is trivial as k ∈ L. Case 3: k < j m < h.
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