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The phrase "are essentially only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is fundamentally or primarily one thing, often in a context where distinctions are being made.
Example: "The results of the experiment are essentially only a reflection of the initial conditions set by the researchers."
Alternatives: "are fundamentally just" or "are primarily merely".
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There are essentially only three screens: the list of messages, the open message itself and a Preferences page.
Today, as the sport has matured and become carefully regulated and more professional, there are essentially only two manufacturers left in America, plus a handful elsewhere.
Molecules of 1,2-dichloroethane occupy isolated cavities between the benzene rings of adjacent polymer chains and are essentially only in the trans conformation.
"There are essentially only five restaurants in the world that carry my name, where my name is on the door, from Tokyo to Paris to London to Monaco to New York, and those are the restaurants where I'm really involved at every level," Ducasse told me through an interpreter in March 2012.
Manufacturers have consumed one another until there are essentially only two majors today: Western Digital and Seagate.
Caroline Hoxby noted that reducing the standard errors on the paper's main findings would be challenging given that there are essentially only four observations of the long-run tax cut variable.
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But the crepe is essentially only a vehicle.
There is essentially only one repeated movement to review - the whirling.
If the arbitrators here should decide wrongly that the goods were or were not defective, the injustice done is essentially only to the parties concerned.
The warship-building market won't fix the problem; there is essentially only one customer: the U.S. Navy, which has a taste for fast, complex and expensive ships.
We're essentially only five years into the smartphone revolution," said Charles S. Wallman, a securities analyst who runs an investment group in Middleton, Wis.
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