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The phrase "actually only one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that there is a singular item or instance in a situation where multiple options might be expected.
Example: "Despite the rumors, there is actually only one solution to the problem."
Alternatives: "in fact just one" or "truly only one".
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Because there is actually only one real check on bad policy and abuse of power.
Actually, only one party has a 'fringe' on top.
Often they pick up on one another's thoughts as if they were actually only one speaker, broken into four voices.
It's on up and coming French label Antinote and is actually only one year old. Brilliant.
Actually, only one star sensor is sufficient for navigation.
Actually, only one kind of soliloquy — the villain's kind — takes this form.
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Mt. Everest, for example, is actually only one-seventh of 1 percent of the Earth's radius in height, or only one-third of an inch (about eight millimetres) at a scale of 1 1,000,000.
Without power control, the transmission power for each CCE is at the same level and PDCCH resource allocation is conducted actually only on one dimension: CCE.
And Ice Hockey is actually the only one of these sports I've actually played.
Although I was pre-med, I actually only took one class that was specifically based focused on health.
I'm actually the only one who runs around outside while everybody else sits and plays on the computer Moderator: Why is it annoying?
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