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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are usable only in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the limited contexts or situations in which something can be applied or utilized.
Example: "These tools are usable only in specific environments where safety protocols are in place."
Alternatives: "can be used solely in" or "are applicable exclusively in".
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Inscriptions as written records are usable only in proportion to their intelligibility.
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Onkyo also beefed up some internal specs: The notebook now has 2GB RAM (Kohjinsha: 1GB) and a 320GB HDD (Kohjinsha: 160GB) but doesn't offer the 1-Seg digital TV tuner anymore (which was usable only in Japan and parts of South America).
Registration will be usable only if the images from each modality are taken with the patient in the treatment position.
Likewise the best equipment in the game is usable only by paid members.
This invention brought him fame, and even notoriety, as editors, writers, and the general public mistakenly assumed that the device could be attached to the pistols of criminals; in actuality, it was usable only on a sealed-breech rifle and never found wide demand.
Some of them are usable in E2 only, other work in E3 as well.
"We wouldn't be interested if it was expensive and usable only in a tertiary hospital in the first world, like an M.R.I".
The HUMARA assay, the most common method for evaluation of X-inactivation skewing in blood cells, has been reported to be usable in only about 80% of females, emphasizing the need for alternative methods for testing of HUMARA-uninformative individuals.
Though the "Tzenkovsky" strains, named for their late 19th-century Russian inventor, are nonvirulent and hence, usable only in vaccines, the exchange established the legal and scientific precedents for future trades of virulent strains, like the genetically modified strain that American scientists have long coveted.
Of the more than 2.4 million Europeans in uniform, either active-duty or reservists, only a small fraction are usable in missions like Afghanistan or Iraq because they lack the training, equipment or funds.
As Mr. Friedman pointed out, NATO has 1.4 million soldiers in uniform, but only 55,000 are "usable" for missions abroad.
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