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The phrase "a portion of only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify that something is limited to a small part or segment of a larger whole.
Example: "The report covers a portion of only the most critical findings from the research."
Alternatives: "a part of just" or "a segment of merely".
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Each segment is assumed to correspond to a portion of only one rigid object.
Because the individuals had a portion of only one gene missing and the presence of many of the features associated with the larger microdeletion syndrome, the study authors suggested deletion of SATB2 was sufficient to cause several of the clinical features associated with 2q32q33 microdeletion syndrome.
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Winfield 2009 taxonomy is rigid and oriented to a portion of works only.
In Strawberry's eight seasons after turning 30, he played a substantial portion of only one, when he in played 101 games (of a 162-game season) for the 1998 Yankees.
A portion of particles have only MNCs embedded, but they do not give an optical signal.
Make sure each child has a specific place to be in common areas and a least a portion of a room only for him/her.
If only a portion of the kidney is irradiated, only that portion is affected.
A portion of the Meth-only and control participants completed 12-month follow-up assessments.
When debts have been "restructured", they are only a portion of the total debts owed, with only willing creditors participating.
"We have only got a portion of that requested but it is enough to start".
The accessibility of only a portion of PM cholesterol to PFO is consistent with earlier work by Lange et al. (1980), who showed that only a portion of PM cholesterol is susceptible to the enzyme cholesterol oxidase.
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