- it just so happens
- it just so happens (that)
surprisingly.
It just so happens that my daughter lives in Mexico, and I do know a bit about the situation there.
Usage notes: said about an unexpected or unlikely fact
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
It just so happens that my daughter lives in Mexico, and I do know a bit about the situation there.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
it just so happens that — it just so happens (that) surprisingly. It just so happens that my daughter lives in Mexico, and I do know a bit about the situation there. Usage notes: said about an unexpected or unlikely fact … New idioms dictionary
it (just) so happens that … — it (just) so happens that… idiom by chance • It just so happened they d been invited too. Main entry: ↑happenidiom … Useful english dictionary
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just like that — (just) like that 1. Straight away, without effort 2. Without further ado • • • Main Entry: ↑that * * * just like that mainly spoken phrase used for emphasizing that something happens very quickly or easily I should be able to get a job just like… … Useful english dictionary
just as well — Fortunate, lucky • • • Main Entry: ↑well * * * just as well phrase helpful or convenient in the situation that exists just as well (that): It’s just as well we have neighbours who don’t mind noise. Thesaurus: suitable or convenient … Useful english dictionary
(just) for once — spoken phrase used for saying that you would like something to happen on this occasion, even though it does not usually happen, and you think it should happen more often You can pay the bill for once. It would be nice if, just for once, the two… … Useful english dictionary
just in case — {adv. phr.} For an emergency; in order to be protected. * / Here are my house keys. Sue, Tom said. I ll be back in two weeks, but you should have them, just in case... / See: IN CASE … Dictionary of American idioms
just in case — {adv. phr.} For an emergency; in order to be protected. * / Here are my house keys. Sue, Tom said. I ll be back in two weeks, but you should have them, just in case... / See: IN CASE … Dictionary of American idioms
just this once — (just) for ˈonce | just this ˈonce idiom (informal) on this occasion (which is in contrast to what happens usually) • Just for once he arrived on time. • Can t you be nice to each other just this once? … Useful english dictionary