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The phrase "allows only one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a limitation or restriction that permits just a single option or instance.
Example: "The system allows only one user to log in at a time to ensure security."
Alternatives: "permits just one" or "restricts to a single".
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Recall that OFDMA-based scheme allows only one source to transmit on each subcarrier.
Since FFTW3 allows only one MPI process to work on each chunk, we are therefore limited to a total of 512 processes which can participate in the DFT calculation; the remaining processes (1,536 when running in situ) are idle.
The association is now selling off the carriage house with 14 surrounding acres — and a deed restriction that allows only one more house to be built on the land — for $2.8 million.
There is no universal agreement on the definition of an adequate CVI score; we used the criterion of >78%255 because with six raters, this allows only one rater to score below '3' on any item, following the recommendation by Lynn.
Each allows only one vowel.
(The card allows only one entry every 18 minutes).
State law allows only one unionizing attempt each year.
Plan International, which operates sponsorships in 43 countries around the world, allows only one sponsored child per family.
Martin allows only one unmannerly flurry, when Clarissa's furious ex erupts into the narrative to deliver expletives and a kicking.
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MySpace currently allows only one-to-one messaging to other MySpace users, although integration with Google Gears in May 2008 dramatically improved performance.
But genome mapping that allows only one-base mismatches is inadequate.
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