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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are up only" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a specific condition or limitation, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used. Example: "The prices are up only during the holiday season."
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Yet this year they are up only 4.9%.
They are up only 2percentt.
They are up only one point to 8% since June.
According to Susce at AAATix, sales to the corporate-connected are up only "a smidge".
Living costs are up only 4% instead of the expected 7%.
The shares are up only 1.4percentt since then, closing today at 29.30 Australian dollars ($15.23).
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Comcast's stock was up only slightly.
Crime is up only marginally.
That was up only marginally on 6.2% a year ago.
By comparison, sales last year were up only 2.7percentt.
That was up only slightly from 41.9percentt in the first quarter.
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