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Term: Just Made It

Description:

"Just Made It" is a colloquial phrase often used to express the accomplishment or success in achieving a goal or reaching a destination against the odds or with limited time. It conveys the sense of overcoming obstacles or narrowly meeting a deadline.

Examples:

As an Interjection:

"Well, just made it! I arrived at the airport just in time before the gate closed."

"Phew, we just made it to the last train before it departed."

As a Verb Phrase:

"Despite the heavy traffic, she just made it to her job interview."

"He's been studying all night; I hope he'll just make it through the exams."

As a Noun Phrase:

"Her success story can be summarized as a 'just made it' moment."

"The team celebrated their 'just made it' win in the final seconds of the game."

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