How to use ‘just’? Can you explain the meaning of this adverb?

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Explanation of just with examples

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JUST (adverb)
 
1. exactly
 

  • This is just what I need.
  • This place is just the way I imagined.
  • That’s just enough.

 
2. simply, only, no more than
 

  • It was just another mistake.
  • He’s just a friend.
  • I met him just two days ago.

 
3. a short time ago
 

  • I’ve just received a phone call.
  • They’ve just bought a new car.
  • She’s just finished work.

 
4. barely, by a narrow margin
 

  • I just caught the train before it pulled out of the station.
  • The bullet just missed him.
  • He arrived just in time.

 
 
Changes in the word order and meaning:
 
a, Just two weeks ago, Peter won a thousand pounds. (not more than two weeks ago)
b, Two weeks ago, just Peter won a thousand pounds. (no one else won, only him)
c, Two weeks ago, Peter won just a thousand pounds. (not more than a thousand pounds)

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