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When do you use "just like"? Does the meaning stay the same if I remove "just like" from this sentence?

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Rebecca

"Just like" is a filler phrase with no particular meaning, so the meaning of this sentence stays the same if it is removed. "Just like" is used when native English speakers are thinking about what to say. For some native English speakers, saying "like" or "just like" has become a habit. "Like" or "just like" used in this way is not necessary. Ex: A: What are you wearing? B: It's just like, a t-shirt I bought in New York City.

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