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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it only" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a limitation or condition, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "I can attend the meeting, as it only requires my presence for a short time."
Alternatives: "since it merely" or "because it just".
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Yodel's phone line is useless as it only allows you to book another delivery.
Instead, it likely relies on the mechanoreceptors of its lateral line, as it only attacks moving prey.
Another important property of this feature is its low computational cost, as it only requires addition and comparison operations.
While the system is performing it is energy efficient as it only consumes power if needed.
By contrast, the effect of dissolution is limited, as it only increases porosity by 4.48%.
The docking studies show that AmiF(fhp) has restricted substrate specificity, as it only hydrolyzes formamide.
I think this is overly optimistic, as it only includes 2 weeks for analysis.
Fosamine is preferred when trying to protect surrounding herbaceous plants, as it only affects woody plants.
This includes dispelling the myths around rape, such as it only occurring in dark alleyways.
Stop comparing yourself to other people, as it only leads to low self-esteem.
This episode is not recounted in the film, as it only became public in July.
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