"I like the first abstract version - it is just fine". What is the exact meaning of "just fine" and how you compare it with "fine" instead of "just fine" in the the above sentence?
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) In some contexts, the phrase also suggests that no changes at all are required. Clive
— Clive
) In some contexts, the phrase also suggests that no changes at all are required.
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