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31 Sentences With "just to let you know"

How to use just to let you know in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "just to let you know" and check conjugation/comparative form for "just to let you know". Mastering all the usages of "just to let you know" from sentence examples published by news publications.

" Thomas Middleditch: "Just to let you know, you're being surveilled.
Just to let you know, we were on a patrol.
Just to let you know, I am a short story writer.
"It's O.K. to miss Slams, just to let you know," Federer said.
Just to let you know, kind of give them a heads up.
But just to let you know that we're very, very categoric about this.
" Reporter: "Well, just to let you know, social media is buzzing about it.
Just to let you know how dumb and American I must've looked back then.
Just to let you know, I am willing to help Starbucks revisit that campaign!
"There is some vehicle outside that has some bombs, just to let you know," he said.
"Just to let you know Customs is experiencing a system shutdown nationwide," JFK Airport's official account tweeted.
Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission.
"Just to let you know I'm still here, wishing I was back in the States," he wrote.
Just to let you know, it&aposs a giant needle, and it is going to pierce your skin.
So I just thought I'd throw that out there, just to let you know how things are going.
"Just to let you know, sir, inside his wallet, he has a little bag of narco," Gaxiola said.
All right, just to let you know, an hour from now, the president set to go to Capitol Hill.
But Embiid also went 2-for-3 from deep, just to let you know he's relevant in any era.
When a spirit sends this type of message, it's usually just to let you know that they're safe and at rest.
Like she plays Coretta Scott King in the Real Housewives of The Civil Rights Movement just to let you know how deep she can go.
"I'm trained in kung fu, just to let you know," Walter warns before fisticuffs — in the process adding Shaolin comedy to the show's laundry list of genres.
And just to let you know, he's done an amazing job despite strong resistance from an opposing party hell-bent on destroying his many accomplishments using coded racial language as a tool.
To get you ready for the reboot, or just to let you know why people are still so damn obsessed with this show, we ranked every single VM episode from (still pretty good) worst to (A+) best.
But the film is overstuffed with unfunny self-parodying gore slapstick, half-felt sentimentality and semi-meta sci-fi — characters mention "Inception" and "Back to the Future," just to let you know that they know that we know.
Heck, HandsomePants even scored a second on the day in the 64th minute, just to let you know that he wasn't going to deny himself the sweet feeling of looking at himself in the mirror, holding the Champions League trophy.
Then, just to let you know that things weren't a fluke, he went and achieved a similar goal—this time after starting with a near-half field sprint down the right flank: Those defenders are going to need hours of therapy after this.
"There is some vehicle outside that has some bombs, just to let you know," the gunman, 29-year-old Omar Mateen, told Orlando police negotiators shortly after seizing control of the gay club Pulse, according to details released by the FBI on Monday morning.
"It Keeps Rainin' (Tears From My Eyes)" is a 1993 cover of "It Keeps Rainin'" by British/Jamaican musician Bitty McLean from his album Just to Let You Know.... The single peaked at number two in the United Kingdom and was a big hit throughout Europe, peaking at number one in the Netherlands. It also reached number one in New Zealand for seven weeks and was certified Platinum for sales of over 10,000.
Just to Let You Know... is the debut album by the British/Jamaican reggae artist Bitty McLean, released in 1993 by Brilliant Records and re-released by Virgin Records in 1994. It reached number 19 on the UK Albums Chart. Several singles from the album charted, including "It Keeps Raining" (UK #2), "Pass It On" (UK #35), "Here I Stand" (UK #10), "Dedicated to the One I Love" (UK #6) and "What Goes Around" (UK #36).
Different versions of "Come On Home" appeared on the international and US releases of Twelve Deadly Cyns...and Then Some. The international version was produced by Cyndi Lauper, Jimmy Bralower and William Wittman, recorded by William Wittman and Jan Pulsford and mixed by William Wittman and is approximately 4:36 in length. It starts with a beat in the opening bar of the song, and includes a distinctive sample (male voice signing "here") throughout the track. The sample is of "Here I Stand" (written by Justin Hinds) as recorded in 1994 by Bitty McLean for his Just to Let You Know... album and "Here I Stand" single.
Hubworld provided looks at current programs then on The Hub, including shows such as Family Game Night, the network's animated franchises such as G.I. Joe: Renegades, Transformers: Prime, Dan Vs. and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Segments included Willman's comedic news and current events monologue called "Back it Up", and "Hub Happenings", which involved Willman riffing on short clips of Hub programming. Other segments included interviews of current pop music stars, celebrities and sports stars, press line interviews at film premieres or junket interviews of film stars, and features involving children doing good in their communities and throughout the world. An ending segment features musician Danny Tieger singing a song about the news events of the week in a segment called "Just to Let You Know News Jam".

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