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just as
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Princeton's WordNet
even as, just asadverb
at the same time as
"even as he lay dying they argued over his estate"; "the building collapsed just as he arrived"
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"Just as" is a phrase used to indicate a comparison or the same manner of action between two things or situations. It often introduces a parallel or provides an example in similar circumstances. It can also imply equivalence or simultaneous events.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of just as in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of just as in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of just as in a Sentence
I don't think the school has any place adjudicating things like rape, they don't do it with murder or kidnap, so why are they doing it with something just as hard to evaluate?
I've seen guys come in here, and they're going through such a tough time with their injuries that they are very withdrawn, the music becomes their new way of communicating. It can be just as powerful as the spoken word. ... By injecting music into this space, we can inject life.
(Sanctions) damage the economies and companies of the countries imposing sanctions just as much as (they damage ours).
Most virgins marry, just as nuns The same thing the same way renounce; Before they?ve wit to understand The bold attempt, they take in hand; Or, having stayed and lost their tides, Are out of season grown for brides.
We will continue to help Americans -- and Afghans to whom we have a special commitment -- depart Afghanistan if they choose, just as we've done in other countries where we've evacuated our embassy, there's no deadline to this mission.
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