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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were just submitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has recently been submitted, often in a context related to applications, documents, or assignments. Example: "The reports were just submitted to the committee for review."
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Do not add any works that have not been accepted or were just submitted.
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He's just submitted his first album in fact [out 10 October].
The SVT app was just submitted for App Store approval today.
But now we've gotten our hands on the latest version of Lala for the iPhone, which was just submitted to Apple for approval.
You can download it on Laplock's website right now, and the app was just submitted to the App Store as well.
A company profile that was just submitted: Middlespot, another startup taking a crack at making the web search experience more visual, joining the likes of SearchMe, Snap and Viewzi.
Because Cruz's amendment was just submitted to the CBO this week, and because it's almost impossible to score anyway, senators said the CBO isn't likely to have an analysis of the amendment anytime soon.
It adds a competitive aspect (not to say gameification) so you don't feel like you're just submitting to the whim of some game-selling machine (again, an issue many have with GameStop).
If you start hanging out with people who want to push you too far, agreeing is just submitting to peer pressure like anybody else would.
Thus some stories of high interest will have few votes because they were just recently submitted or promoted, and conversely some stories with only moderate interestingness will have relatively many votes because they have been available for votes for nearly 24 hours.
The attorneys also failed to submit mitigating evidence at sentencing, telling the judge that "we were just blank on submitting it".
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