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I'm just said vs I'm just told

The correct phrase is "I'm just sad." The phrase "I'm just told" is not a common or correct construction in English. The correct phrase indicates a feeling of sadness, while the incorrect phrase does not make sense in this context.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

I'm just said

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a feeling of sadness.

This phrase is used to convey a sense of being sad or unhappy about something. It is a common expression to communicate one's emotional state.

Examples:

  • I'm just sad that I couldn't attend the party.
  • She looked at the old photographs and said, "I'm just sad."

Alternatives:

  • I'm feeling sad
  • I'm a bit down
  • I'm feeling blue
  • I'm feeling low

I'm just told

This phrase is not a correct or common construction in English. It does not convey a clear meaning related to feeling sad.

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