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The phrase "accordingly only one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that there is only one option or outcome that follows logically from a previous statement, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The results were conclusive; accordingly, only one solution was viable."
Alternatives: "therefore just one" or "thus only one".
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Accordingly, only one is discussed here.
Accordingly, only one Y chromosome haplotype was identified in this population.
Accordingly, only one patient from our cohort developed brain metastases, and no patients had to undergo prophylactic cranial irradiation.
Accordingly, only one significant spectral component is retrieved from the SVD analysis of the spectra collected between 4 ps and 1 ns.
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The SuperPaths generation procedure appears incomplete, as about a half of all SuperPaths are 'singleton SuperPath' (labelled accordingly in PathCards), having only one constituent pathway.
Any synonyms used in input trees were corrected accordingly to ensure that only one name was used per taxon, preventing the same taxon appearing in the tree in two different positions.
Accordingly, the nilgai is the only one of the four Indian antelopes that is still abundant.
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