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就是 (jiùshì) is often used to emphasize a point or to indicate that something is indeed the case. For example, it can be used to emphasize that something is the only option or the only solution. It can also be used to emphasize that something is indeed true or correct. For example, 就是 (jiùshì) can be used to confirm that something is indeed the case, or to emphasize that something is indeed the right answer.
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In Chinese, 就是 (jiùshì) can be used to indicate a slight turning or to emphasize a point.
When used to indicate a slight turning, 就是 (jiùshì) is used to introduce a new topic or to change the direction of the conversation. For example, 就是 (jiùshì) can be used to introduce a new idea or to move on to a different topic.
When used for emphasis, 就是 (jiùshì) is used to emphasize a point or to make a statement more definite. For example, 就是 (jiùshì) can be used to emphasize that something is indeed the case or to make a statement more definite. It can also be used to emphasize that something is the only option or the only solution. For example, 就是 (jiùshì) can be used to emphasize that there is no other option or that there is no other solution.
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