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Any similar words/phrases to "Just then." "At that moment"?
I tend to use it a lot in my story :P
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- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Most of the time, if you're writing in chronological order, you don't need any word or phrase which explains pace or sequence. "Just then," "at that moment," "the next instant," "immediately after that," and similar phrases usually add nothing and a good editor will remove most of them.
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