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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applies only" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to specify that something is relevant or applicable in a limited context or to a particular situation. Example: "This rule applies only to employees who work remotely."
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Officially, the calculator applies only to Wellesley.
It applies only to those over 25.
The requirement applies only in South Florida.
Of course that applies only to Americans.
Maybe that applies only to black politicians.
It applies only to hand-held phones.
Thursday's move applies only to one brand.
The new ban applies only to World Cup qualifying matches.
The law applies only to the five boroughs.
But the Edict applies only to events after 1935.
Or maybe the First Amendment applies only outside the chamber.
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