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Ways to Say "i've just been" in English

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I've just been tipped off

It means the speaker has heard a warning that police are arriving soon.

From Under Her Control, Episode 50

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone says they have received a tip that the police are coming soon.

Usage Scenario

Use this in urgent or criminal-context scenes to warn someone about police arrival. It sounds dramatic and is too plot-specific for a focused learner page.

Better ways to say it

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The police are on their way.
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I've been tipped off that the police are coming.
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Police are on their way.

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