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The phrase "are really only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a limitation or exclusivity of a subject in a statement.
Example: "These options are really only available to premium members."
Alternatives: "are merely" or "are simply".
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There are really only two ways out.
The nine hardcovers a year are really only the beginning.
They are really only in first normal form because many tables contain data about multiple entities.
In this year's election, there are really only two options.
Or maybe the Penguins are really only half the problem.
But Americans are really only risk-takers in bad times.
For this, there are really only two solutions.
"Generations are really only understood in retrospect," Mr. Harris said.
But if there are really only three things, then you're going to look extremely smart.
In that way, you are really only always competing against yourself.
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The events are really only one leg of the stool.
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