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Definition: Factually right, correct; factual.

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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'just': 29

1. Just one look and I knew she was upset.

2. That’s just a fantasy, not a plan.

3. The video got a million views in just two days.

4. The washing machine broke down after just one year of use.

5. Sometimes you just have to laugh.

6. I was just a kid when I moved here.

7. I just finished my homework.

8. That’s just what I needed!

9. He arrived just in time.

10. She’s just a beginner.

11. I was just about to leave.

12. He acted just like his brother.

13. It’s just a simple question.

14. Some delivery apps now offer groceries and essentials, not just food.

15. Thanks to delivery apps like Grab, eating your favorite food at home is just a few taps away.

16. Emotional readiness is just as important as physical readiness.

17. Comprehensive sex education covers more than just anatomy.

18. Some areas received over 15 inches of rain in just 24 hours.

19. Home is more than just a building.

20. The weather improved just in time for the wedding ceremony.

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  1. It is indeed a beautiful day.
  2. They kept dancing although the music stopped.
  3. Grab drivers often use motorbikes to navigate traffic faster during deliveries.
  4. She demonstrated her singing ability at the concert.
  5. Simone Biles has won more World medals in gymnastics than any other athlete.
  6. Florida has sunny beaches.
  7. He drinks tea everyday at 4 p.m.
  8. It's difficult for some young adults to move out and live independently.
  9. They showed great determination.
  10. The doctor indicated the area of pain.
  11. Harriet Tubman led hundreds of slaves to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
  12. She spoke with unthought honesty.
  13. He was last seen near the park.
  14. Determination is the key to success.
  15. Phoenix, Arizona is the capital of the state.
  16. Once in a while, I eat instant noodles.
  17. Her campaign message focused on education reform.
  18. Road trips are a common American pastime, often taken in personal cars.
  19. The letter was sent by mail.
  20. I’ve seen enough for today.

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