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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I added only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that you have included just a specific item or element without anything extra. Example: "I added only the necessary ingredients to the recipe to keep it simple."
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I like mine thicker, so I added only 2 tsp Milk.
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I add only one word: Shakespearean.
I will add only that when I told our children complacently once that if my wife had been five inches taller, she would have been out of my league.
I can add only that the Washington conventional wisdom is often wrong, so I wouldn't place too much faith in these snapshots, even in the short term, much less the long.
To which I can add only, "Amen".
I would add only a few points to Professor Roberta Frank's characteristically brilliant interpretation.
I will add only this: the producer, Matt Dike, was no slouch.
Ms. Bigham: Mr. Kantrowitz has covered the financial aspect beautifully, so I'll add only two points.
I would add only that a good principal thinks and speaks of the school she heads as "ours," not "mine".
For anyone thinking of indulging, I will add only five words at this point: open-plan offices; security cameras.
I'd add only that it is a job for an Iraqi police force, and not an American one.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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