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Is this a complete sentence
Just in time for the holidays!
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Re: Is this a complete sentence
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Re: Is this a complete sentence
It could be . . .
Sue: "Mary, look at the new tablecoth I bought."
Mary: "Just in time for the holidays!" (implied "It's just . . . "
"Just in time for the holidays" is often used as a headline in advertising.
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Re: Is this a complete sentence

Originally Posted by
susiedqq
It could be . . .
Sue: "Mary, look at the new tablecoth I bought."
Mary: "Just in time for the holidays!" (implied "It's just . . . "
"Just in time for the holidays" is often used as a headline in advertising.
Grammatically, not a sentence - no verb.
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