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Just, only, merely
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Just, Only, Merely

Just, Only, Merely – What’s the Difference? Some English words look harmlessly similar, yet quietly cause confusion for learners. Just, only, and merely are a perfect example. They often appear in the same sentences and are sometimes translated in the same way, but they do not carry the same tone or Read more

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