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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also often only" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is frequently the case and is additionally limited to a specific condition.
Example: "The results are also often only applicable to a small subset of the population."
Alternatives: "frequently just" or "often merely".
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These are the types of games that reaffirm the skillset that Altidore has, but they also often only happen in isolated games.
The pelvic and pectoral girdle bones were very thin also, often only several millimetres thick.
Females also often only have one calf every two to three years which compounds any threat to the species.
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They not only constitute major manufacturing activities in themselves but are also often the only available means to provide additional employment and raise the level of living for both rural and urban populations.
For most fans, they are also often the only prepared food served at their seats.
It is also often the only option in countries riddled with corruption.
(He's also often the only person playing, so a big live room might feel a bit goofy).
He was also often the only person in the room who could cajole Mr. Clinton out of a mood, White House aides said.
This is where trust comes into play - on set, the director is the audience and also often the only person who knows how the pieces of the jigsaw will ultimately fit together.
It is true that the business assistance provisions also often applied only to new assistance.
She was also often the only woman on the job.
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