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How to use just as in a sentence

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Mammalian carnivores such as weasels and foxes catch voles by chasing or pouncing and are probably just as dangerous in dense cover as in sparse.
So just as much as the text in an article, be wary of the message presented in any image.
Each incarnation of Divinity may be a separate entity just as each human is a separate person.
However, in my opinion, animals that are slaughtered in abattoirs can suffer just as much as foxes that are hunted.
He wasn't curious enough to ask what she was doing, just as long as she was staying out of his way.
He appears just as I'm about to start on a roasted jewfish with prawns, and offers a sturdy paw.
You receive a grade on your transcript for your internship course, just as you do for your academic courses.
Electrons move from one orbital into another by absorbing or emitting a quantum of energy, just as Bohr explained.
They drive expensive cars and SUVs, and there are just as many female drivers as male ones.
Lone office workers bit into their lunches and watched people walk past, just as I was.
Crystal slowly made her way over to the pond and reached for a water lily just as she heard her voice being called.
It's wonderful to work with real quality players but it's just as satisfying to see the younger players develop and learn.
Prof Lang, who devised the term 'food miles' more than ten years ago, said the water footprint of food was just as great as its carbon footprint.
It looks like just as monsoon clouds gather, the war clouds are dispersing.
We are brought briefly into the lives of these Marines at war and just as quickly they are taken away.
Saki sat down and was handcuffed to his seat just as the jail warden walked onto the platform at the front of the room.
But just as she was about to strike, the ground began to tremble and quake, knocking her off-balance, but she managed to regain her footing.
The gases, especially carbon dioxide and methane, absorb the Earth's heat radiation and thus warm the surface, just as a blanket traps body heat.
Thomas cites the experience of a nineteenth-century explorer saved by a companion just as a lion's jaws had begun to crush his chest.
And we'll hit it again, perfectly timed, just as the tide turns and the crowd has disappeared.
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