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The meaning of just is having a basis in or conforming to fact or reason Ryan went home 2 minutes ago.) how can you complain about finding a job? Now, very soon, or very recently

A very short time ago Can i give him a message Guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness.

See examples of just used in a sentence.

Just synonyms, just pronunciation, just translation, english dictionary definition of just Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions I've just about had enough just a moment, just a second, just a minute ⇒ an expression requesting the hearer to wait or pause for a brief period of time Just (comparative juster or more just, superlative justest or most just) factually right, correct

I would say he probably works in the media, but i'm just guessing These are just rough sketches Usually i just have a sandwich. He’s just as smart as his brother

Your attitude is just as important as your skill.

In this case, ‘just’ is normally used with the ‘present perfect’ in british english and ‘past simple’ in american english (i had lunch a few minutes ago I can’t eat now.) sorry, mr

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