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The phrase "a only of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a misconstruction and lacks clarity or proper grammatical structure.
Example: "This is a only of the many options available." (This example is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "only one of" or "just one of".
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A: Only on the topic of Christmas.
But this could be a matter only of time.
Now there is a violation only of the Eliminability criterion.
Again, this is not a case only of substance abuse.
Teenagers have grown up knowing a life only of conflict.
Initially, I was a fan only of Carlos' intellect.
Maintain a supply only of the gently used drink holders.
A loss not only of identity but of purpose?
When we compared the expression of the 424 differential unigenes to their expression in normal adrenal tissue (A+ only) of the appropriate species and subtracted these species differences there were 18 unigenes that were differentially expressed between human tumors and mouse tumors (Table S3).
That is only 0.00003 of a volt.
He used only a fraction of them.
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