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The phrase "this is just to say" in the poem "This Is Just To Say" by William Carlos Williams serves as a way for the speaker to confess to a small act of wrongdoing, acknowledging the impact it may have had on someone else. It highlights the simplicity and directness of the apology, while also suggesting a sense of guilt or remorse.

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