just as
Idioms-
In precisely the same way as. For example, He's signing his name just as he's always done it . [Early 1600s]
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Also, just so . To the same degree as. For example, Jim's running just as fast as his friend , or He intended to give them just so much work as they could do in a day . [Late 1600s] Also see just so .
Example Sentences
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The Dodgers are just as good, if not better, at everything in the minor leagues and in the big leagues.”
From Los Angeles Times
"The path to a good life is a great childhood, one full of love, learning and play. That applies just as much to the online world as it does to the real one," said Kendall.
From BBC
In a converse way, Kay and Down’s reluctance to be so clean, so shiny and so heteronormative with their characters is just as forward-thinking as any media that conjures a conventional picture of equality.
From Salon
Publix officials said that while some consumers believe it might be more expensive, its value proposition is just as competitive once its sales and store experience are factored in.
It also came after sunrise, just as practicing Muslims began the daylong fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
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