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Discover Ludwig"which was just" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in relative clauses to provide additional information about a noun or pronoun. Example: The birthday cake, which was just decorated with colorful sprinkles, was a hit at the party.
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Which was just the problem.
This raffish newsroom, which was just wonderful.
Which was just as well for Suárez.
Which was just what Weekes did.
Not leaving aside the food, which was just phenomenal.
On and on, which was just so... wrong.
He did not attend, which was just as well.
Which was just when the ground began to buckle.
"The draft which was just voted on was biased.
Which was just what Flaubert, the disrupter, had intended.
Which was just as well, Mr. Komissarov said.
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