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The phrase "are only willing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a limited willingness or readiness to do something, often implying that there are conditions or restrictions involved.
Example: "They are only willing to negotiate if certain terms are met."
Alternatives: "are merely prepared" or "are just inclined".
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And then there will those that really appreciate good quality bread, but are only willing to splash out once a week, as a treat," he says.
So many people are only willing to hear or publish one side.
"They contain confessions that we are only willing to reveal to a select group of people".
Right now, most investors are only willing to buy mortgages guaranteed by the government.
Shoppers said they are only willing to pay a premium of about 20% for greener products.
"On a co-op, some are only willing to go to 70percentt," she said.
But I've heard some charities say they are only willing to risk investing 7.5% of their money.
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He's only willing to go so far.
After an hour, customers were only willing to pay $2 more.
So far, the government is only willing to say that it is making 'painful' moves.
She was only willing to exchange a few words with a reporter.
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