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I have something to say just to you.
I have something to say only to you.

Which one is correct and more natural to say? or Both are commonly used? In which case, do they have the same meaning?
At first, I thought only 'only' works here.
But in an American movie, I saw 'just' used instead. (But there are no examples in dictionaries). That's why I am hear to ask. Thanks.

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I have something to say just to you.
I have something to say only to you.

Which one is correct and more natural to say? or Both are commonly used? In which case, do they have the same meaning?
At first, I thought only 'only' works here.
But in an American movie, I saw 'just' used instead. (But there are no examples in dictionaries). That's why I am hear to ask. Thanks.
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