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adverb as in so

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I also think, in the greater context of today and Christian nationalism, there’s just so many aspects of Christianity being used in a political context to shield so much hatred and oppression.

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“You can have a fire start at one part of the refinery … and it spreads because there’s just so much intense heat that it causes failures of other pieces of equipment nearby,” Lipow said.

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"There's just so much sentimental stuff and so many of our plans that aren't going to happen anymore."

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"If we were to end up with a fee that is just so significant, we know then that people are not going to pay," she says.

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May added that Tole “can speak right now, but it’s just so slurred and so labored for him, just because of all the trauma to his mouth and cheek.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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