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Discover LudwigThe use of "among only" in a sentence is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is included in a small group or number among a larger group. Example: Among only a handful of students, Sarah was chosen to represent her school in the speech competition.
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It judiciously adjusts supply voltage of each switch among only three voltage levels.
The bonds are among only a few local government securities that are still rated triple-A.
Its programs were among only a half dozen that got a year-over-year funding boost.
The Soviet Union is among only 12 countries that do not get the favored trade status.
In May, the aid was divided among only 29 cities, including New York.
Last year's race included 14 lead changes among only six drivers.
Until this month, Ms. Boulanger was among only a handful of designers in Roubaix.
Mr. Chmerkovskiy and his dancing partner were among only a handful of couples who practiced there.
I was among only 25 MPs who backed it in a parliamentary vote in 2011.
They can do this publicly or among only a self-selected network of online friends.
Standard, "theorist- and experimentalist-friendly" many-body observables involve correlations among only few (one, two, rarely three...) particles.
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