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"Just now" is an expression that can be used to talk about something that has just happened, or that happened very recently. For example, if you bumped into a friend on the street and they asked if you were free to hang out, you might say "sorry, I can't right now, I just now promised my sister I'd help her with something". In this case, you use "just now" to indicate that the promise you made to your sister was very recent, in the moments before your friend asked you to hang out. Another way you might use "just now" is to describe something that happened very recently but isn't necessarily ongoing. For example, if you were cooking dinner and accidentally dropped your phone in a pot of boiling water, you might say "I can't call you back right now, I just now ruined my phone by dropping it in boiling water". In this case, "just now" emphasizes that the phone incident happened right before you received the call, but it doesn't necessarily mean that you're still actively dealing with the situation. Overall, "just now" can be used to add emphasis to new or recent events, but it's not necessary to use it in every conversation. It's mostly used in casual or informal settings, like in conversations with friends or family, rather than in more formal situations like job interviews or business meetings.