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"you just know" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a feeling or opinion about something that cannot easily be explained. An example would be: "You just know when a good movie is coming out; there's a certain energy in the air that you can feel."
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"You just know it".
You just know you mustn't say yes.
"You just know something happened".
You just know your place.
"You just know your purpose.
You just know what to do.
You just know how to prepare yourself.
You just know one part of him".
"You just know they're going to smash".
When it's right, you just know.
You just know what's coming next.
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