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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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think as me

They just think the same as me Can I say that, it sounds a bit strange to me, I'm a french speaker.
  

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It is fine. The use of "just" makes it sound as if you're trying to find some sort of justification for them (for thinking the same way as you do) If that's not your intention, then just drop "just".

  • It is fine.
  • The use of "just" makes it sound as if you're trying to find some sort of justification for them (for thinking the same way as you do) If that's not your intention, then just drop "just".
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It is fine. The use of "just" makes it sound as if you're trying to find some sort of justification for them (for thinking the same way as you do)

If that's not your intention, then just drop "just".
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IvanhrThe use of "just" makes it sound as if you're trying to find some sort of justification for them (for thinking the same way as you do)
'Just' means 'exactly' to me.
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fivejedjon IvanhrThe use of "just" makes it sound as if you're trying to find some sort of justification for them (for thinking the same way as you do)'Just' means 'exactly' to me.
In this case, I'd say

They think just/exactly the same as me.

The position of "just" in this case is very important, in my opinion. I could be wrong though.

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