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The phrase "and only tackle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that one should address or deal with a particular issue or task exclusively, without diverting to others.
Example: "We will focus on the main problem and only tackle the most pressing issues during the meeting."
Alternatives: "and solely address" or "and exclusively handle".
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Don't jump unless you're defending a pass, and only tackle up and back, executing accurate rips.
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Problematic use is clearly linked to social deprivation and only tackling its root causes will significantly reduce the numbers of new problem users.
He was on sprightly form, explaining to two young eurosceptics why a) the NHS would collapse without immigrants rather because of them and b) how Britain can only tackle the big issues of the day, namely global climate change and international terrorism, by being a member of the EU.
Trust me, the next day is started in a much better headspace, and it forces you to only tackle the things that need to be done.
They are all issues that she and her party, she says, can only tackle from the top.
Many approaches only tackle this issue at the extract, transform and load steps.
We can only tackle it by also being big, global and organised," he says.
But you can only tackle malaria by working together".
"We can only tackle the world's big issues by remaining in Europe," he said.
Only tackle one room at a time.
Only tackle this job if you know the basics of speaker wiring.
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