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The phrase "also only about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is exclusively related to a specific topic or subject, often in a context where multiple aspects are being discussed.
Example: "The meeting is also only about the budget cuts, not the new project proposals."
Alternatives: "exclusively about" or "solely concerning".
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It's also only about 12 hours after the fact.
There were also only about 50 or 60 people connected to the network at the time, which might have had something to do with it.
You are also only about 12 miles from the seaside at Frinton-on-Sea, although keen sailors may prefer a three-mile drive to the pretty village of Wivenhoe, at the mouth of the River Colne.
Also, only about 20%-25 20%-25ople leave reviews.
Also only about 75 90 % of nighttime populations remain at home during the 8 p.m.–10 p.m. time block depending on the specific category of residential building in which they live.
Also, only about 10% of music acquired in the U.S. was through legal downloads in 2007, and the number of legal consumers grew by 5 million to 29 million in 2007, NPD said.
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At that time, I was the part-time VIP reservationist at arguably the hottest restaurant in the world, and while I got cash, spa trips, and designer gifts a plenty, I was also only making about $400 a week.
Also, we were only about 21.
We can also only speculate about the worldview and possible inclinations of the new leadership.
The poll also only asked about Duke, instead of comparing candidates head to head.
We also only talked about their iPhone app delinquence.
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