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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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'Just by...' or 'by just...'?

Which expression should I use? You can be a hero (just by, by just) facing your own fears.
  

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Rommel Which expression should I use? You can be a hero (just by, by just) facing your own fears. I prefer 'just by', but it's not wrong to use the other one.

  • Rommel Which expression should I use?
  • You can be a hero (just by, by just) facing your own fears.
  • I prefer 'just by', but it's not wrong to use the other one.
  • CJ
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RommelWhich expression should I use? You can be a hero (just by, by just) facing your own fears.
I prefer 'just by', but it's not wrong to use the other one.

CJ
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CalifJimI prefer 'just by', but it's not wrong to use the other one.
So do I.

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