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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument but only" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a limitation or condition regarding an argument, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I understand your argument but only if you can provide evidence to support it."
Alternatives: "argument, yet only" or "argument, but solely".
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It can be important to state both sides of an argument — but only when both sides are legitimate.
He won the argument, but only just.In this section A budget for reform Eastward ho, they said warily Change in the air Progress at last?
Darwin's evolution is under threat from "intelligent design" theory, which cannot be disproved by experiment or refuted by argument, but only attacked by asking creationists who they think this designer is.
According to his conclusion, there are three parts to this argument, but only two survive.
It's a fine enough argument, but only if you ignore a few things (which the op-ed does, of course).
Reid uses this principle in a cosmological argument, but only as recorded in his lecture notes (Natural Theology 66 7), which leaves much to be desired.
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In an opinion by Judge Collyer on November 16th, she wrote that Pincus was free to make these arguments, but only after he answers questions from Lee's lawyers in a deposition.
With its penchant for studied indifference … [it] has nothing but elitist contempt for what it calls "populism", sharing this with the power elites to which it would like to be close … [But] citizens too can "panic" and react "irrationally", just like financial investors … even though they have no banknotes as arguments but only words and (who knows?) paving stones.
There comes a time in our search for answers when we don't need more and more arguments but only more air, more breathing room, a broader perspective to reconsider the answers we already have.
Artists often find this discovery argument seductive, but only up to a point.
In fact, by his own conditions of adequacy, this argument is not only explanatory but also predictive.
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