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just as soon
Idioms and Phrases
Also, as soon . Rather, more readily; also, equally. For example, I'd just as soon you took care of it , or I would as soon recover before I go and baby-sit , or I'd as soon have the lamb as the beef . [Late 1500s]Example Sentences
Thanks to the Asads, the Lake Shrine community will also continue to offer an open, inclusive and beautiful space for anyone seeking a quiet sanctuary for spiritual reflection, renewal or meditation — just as soon as it’s able.
They don’t have solid answers just yet, but they will, they said — just as soon as they can complete the complex and often months-long “origin and cause†investigations that are only just beginning now.
But just as soon as he seemed to have the offense moving, the Trojans once again ground to a halt.
Just as soon as the team had descended its rally stage at Dodger Stadium on Friday, following the first Dodgers parade in Los Angeles in 36 years, manager Dave Roberts remarked it might be the last time the group is all together.
As an anguished artist and family man pushed to confront unresolved pain, the great André Holland moves through “Exhibiting Forgiveness†like someone who doesn’t just work with paint, but would just as soon submerge himself it, like an immersion chamber, if it kept his wounds from opening further.
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