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The phrase "would just spend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hypothetical situation where someone would allocate time or resources in a casual or effortless manner. Example: "If I had more free time, I would just spend my days reading and relaxing at the beach."
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So he would just spend it with Ed.
I would just spend hours reading books and devouring TV.
I thought I would just spend the morning in bed reading the newspaper and drinking coffee and looking at books and just relaxing.
The Israeli argument -- that the authority would just spend any new funds on terrorism -- was becoming less persuasive as Fayyad's financial controls kicked in.
I was unable to open my suitcase and decided that, rather than ask for help, I would just spend the week in the clothes I was standing in.
He would just spend all eternity in an airport security line, never quite getting to the front of it, never quite being able to put his shoes back on.
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Instead I'd just spend the rest of my life checking in and out of expensive hotels.
I loved that band, and we'd just spend days hanging out, rehearsing.
"Before, they'd just spend a day or two in jail and do some community service time," says the task force's new chief, Robert D'Onofrio.
The cost of petrol or bus fares required to shop around is money you'd just spend on food if you had it in the first place.
If not, he'd just spend time alone.
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