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just so
See as long as , def. 3.
See just as , def. 2.
I agree, that is correct, as in The house was a mess.—Just so; I told her to clean the place up . [Mid-1700s]
Precisely in that way, very carefully and appropriately, as in The children had to be dressed just so for their aunt's wedding . [Mid-1700s]
Example Sentences
“I really wanted Julian to feel like a chameleon because, as an actor, it’s just so much fun to play characters who are contradicting and complex,” he says.
“I actually took that audition just so I could tell the director how disgusting it was,” says Jessica.
“It just so happens that I grew up in South Central, and some people just didn’t take notice of us in general, but we’ve always loved the same things.”
He’s just so much more confident in his entire routine.
“She’s very much like a big sister to me at this point, and I’m just so grateful that she’s in my life,” she added.
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