How to use in-sentence of “just on”

How to use in-sentence of “just on”:

+ It is just on top of the spinal cord.

+ On February 6, 2010, E! Online reported that bassist Pete Wentz had told them “We’re just on a break” and that he is more focused on being a father right now than he is on Fall Out Boy.

+ They decided that their goal would be to end segregation everywhere not just on buses.

+ Burgess Hill is mainly situated just on the West Sussex side of the border dividing the two counties.

+ I am posting this here because I don’t know where things like this are supposed to go, so please don’t berate me for posting it here just on the basis that it was inappropriate.

+ The latter building has often been likened to the Palace of Versailles, just on a smaller scale.

+ Some people who use warming centers do not have major issues: maybe they are just on the road and the weather takes a turn for the worse.

How to use in-sentence of just on
How to use in-sentence of just on

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