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it has just came to our attention vs it just came to our attention

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is "it just came to our attention." The use of "just" in this context indicates that the action of coming to attention happened very recently.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2677 views

it has just came to our attention

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "it just came to our attention." Use "just" to indicate that the action happened very recently.
  • This just came to our attention today.
  • Mr President, it has just come to our attention that the Conference of Presidents of the European Parliament has decided by a large majority to award the Sakharov Prize to Xanana Gusmão.
  • But what is true is a matter that came to our attention: just today Mr. Canning colluded with JNL Pesticides at their company headquarters.
  • It has just rejoined the collection.
  • It has just been authorised for use in the USA.
  • Just came to pay my respects.
  • I think it has just been detailed.
  • I'm so sorry, it has just been non-stop around here.
  • To our friend Evan Baxter who it has just been chosen for the congress.
  • It has just one more room than mine.
  • It has just gone from bad to worse here for Coach Taylor.
  • It has just entered Moya's sense horizon.
  • It has just been voted on and we support it.
  • It's not harmful; it has just repaired the muscle.
  • It has just that sensor in it.
  • It has just started to snow in Vicenza.
  • It has just become about everybody else.
  • Unfortunately, it has just not been translated into action.
  • Today it has just rejected the patentability of software programs.
  • The decisions it has just made contradict all that.

Alternatives:

  • it just came to our attention

it just came to our attention

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something has recently come to someone's attention.
  • This just came to our attention today.
  • - It just came to me one day.
  • Honey, it... it just came to me.
  • No, it just came to mind.
  • One night it just came to me.
  • But what is true is a matter that came to our attention: just today Mr. Canning colluded with JNL Pesticides at their company headquarters.
  • You know, it just came to me.
  • It just came to me, last night in that bar.
  • It just came to me... I should look at this as a blessing.
  • And it just came to me again.
  • And then it just came to me.
  • As if it just came to you, and say 'and' a lot.
  • It just came to me, out of nowhere, when I was watching Tootsie last night on AMC.
  • It just came to me all of a sudden.
  • And then finally, it just came to me.
  • I didn't have a plan going in, it just came to me.
  • I put my heart into it, but it just came to me.
  • That incident you insist didn't occur, it just came to shore.
  • It just came to me... in a dream.
  • Maybe it just came to me, like the notes of a song.

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