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The phrase "and only if it is sugarless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify a condition that must be met for something to be true or applicable, particularly in contexts involving dietary restrictions or preferences.
Example: "You can have dessert, and only if it is sugarless, as I am watching my sugar intake."
Alternatives: "provided it is sugar-free" or "as long as it contains no sugar."
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As for chewing gum, it is now available, in pharmacies, and only if it is sugarless and "therapeutic".
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Make sure it is sugarless.
An easy remedy (for your breath, if not your cold): Chewing gum -- as long as it's sugarless -- has been shown to increase the flow of saliva.
NED: Only if it's found out.
If only, if only it were fractured.
Even if it is only the Puffin.
If it were only that simple.
If it were only so.
Alas, if it were only so simple.
Even if it's only for grandma.
If only it were.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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