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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to seal only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a limitation or exclusivity regarding the ability to seal something.
Example: "This device is able to seal only the smaller packages, not the larger ones."
Alternatives: "capable of sealing solely" or "restricted to sealing only".
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The suspensions of the fine material particles were able to seal only the 2 mm fracture.
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Twenty-six men died, but 33 were able to seal themselves in a watertight area.
I was locked in a cycle of continually starting diets, but never being able to seal the deal.
Jordan Bohannon answered with a quick 3 for Iowa (6-1), but Wisconsin was able to seal it at the line.
But consult a lawyer; judges are able to seal some documents and records, generally before they go online.
They were able to seal it, stop the bleeding.
BP was finally able to seal the well (temporarily) on July 14 and then permanently seal the well in September.
The only way to stop the flow of jihadists will be to apply pressure on Syria and Iran to end it; Saddam Hussein was never able to seal the Iranian-Iraqi border, and thousands of additional American troops won't either.
Now that Mr Derr has retired, goes the argument, David O'Reilly, his amiable successor, has been able to seal the deal.
Would we really be able to seal off thousands of miles of border across every state on the continent?
In the tests, some people were able to seal rooms in a few minutes; others took nearly 40 minutes.
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