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Does the meaning get any different when "just" is put before "here" compared to only "here" is used?

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Rebecca

It is a little different! Here, "just" means "right" or "directly," and it adds a little more emphasis than just "here." Ex: The shop is just around the corner. => emphasizing that it's very close. = The shop is around the corner. => direct and monotone Ex: Look just under the table. => directly under the surface = Look under the table. => not as precise location

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