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The phrase "a solely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is the only or exclusive factor in a situation. Example: She was a solely responsible for the success of the project.
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The company has thus far raised $60 million in Series A solely from Accel Partners.
This Is England is a solely cinematic event.
A solely Basque-nationalist government would need EH votes.
The White House called his trip a "solely private mission".
A solely consumer economy is a perpetual motion machine.
As my exchange with Quasimodo illustrates, this is not a solely European issue.
Illustrated misfit diaries aren't a solely American phenomenon, either; Jim Smith's Barry Loser is a Brit.
The view that the possession of uprightness is a solely human attribute is untenable.
Yet even if we accept that sort of age range, games still aren't a solely masculine pursuit.
Amid the anti-communist campaign, it is not a solely a question of leftwing bad, rightwing good.
YA definitely doesn't mean a solely young adult readership, unless we elide (or are charitable about) the "young".
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