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just as
Also, just so . To the same degree as. For example, Jim's running just as fast as his friend , or He intended to give them just so much work as they could do in a day . [Late 1600s] Also see just so .
In precisely the same way as. For example, He's signing his name just as he's always done it . [Early 1600s]
Example Sentences
Good news, however, remains seemingly in short supply at many struggling American orchestras, just as it does in many uncertain aspects of American life.
The group’s 1978 LP, “The Modern Dance,” was a landmark of post-punk and new wave ambition that arrived just as punk itself crested in the U.S.
“There’s American and California-based corporations operating all along the border, and especially in Tijuana, and they’re polluting the river just as much.”
Season 2 feels like much more of an ensemble affair as showrunner Tony Gilroy expands the show’s focus beyond one character’s moral development to more thoroughly embroider others that are just as worthwhile.
I used to think you could figure out compatibility from a distance and foresee how things would turn out, just as I look at a criminal history to judge whether someone will reoffend.
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