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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will receive just" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It may be used in a context where you want to indicate that someone will receive something that is fair or appropriate, but it typically requires additional words for clarity. Example: "Those who meet the criteria will receive just compensation for their work."
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Shareholders will receive just £100,000.
The tournament's eventual champion will receive just 18 ranking points and $1,440.
But in its first year of operation it will receive just the flat-rate premium, worth £150m.
The average account held £400, meaning that savers, most of whom were women on limited incomes, will receive just £20.
Claimants will receive just one monthly payment, paid into a bank account in the same way as a monthly salary.
Mr. Jackson calculated that firms owned and run by those groups will receive just $1 million, or 0.3percentt, of the total underwriting fees.
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And yet, under a cut implemented last week, my household will now receive just under $140 a month in state subsidies for my four children, down from $250 a month.
Your parricidal schemes Will receive their just reward Against you we are all soldiersCharles WilsonEysines, France.
I seem to persist in the belief that if I give without regard for what I get in return, I will receive a just reward out of that.
Hampshire-based GymFu will receive funding just below £100,000.
The equity that universities and their funds will receive will just be a bonus after they create the VC funds.
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