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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attained only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been achieved or reached exclusively or solely.
Example: "The goals of the project were attained only through teamwork and collaboration."
Alternatives: "achieved solely" or "reached exclusively".
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But the choreography implies that states of joy are attained only after struggle.
The theoretical best encoding scheme can be attained only in special circumstances.
When Gorst died prematurely in July 1911, he had attained only limited success.
But last year emergency requests for natural disasters in Haiti, Ecuador and Fiji attained only half their targets.
Important advances, permissions wordlessly granted to extend what he was allowed to see or caress, were attained only gradually.
Such health savings account plans attained only a "modest enrollment" of 3.8 million workers, according to Kaiser.
They believed that happiness could be attained only through academic achievement; that anti-Semitism was more muted than before, but still ubiquitous.
The new model professor wore himself out: greatness of mind and depth of learning, like beauty, could be attained only through suffering.
He also said that Nassau's top salary of $94,000 is attained only after 31 years' experience and that the average salary is $65,000.
Mullah Eskandar's example shows us that psychiatric progress cannot be achieved by cutting-edge science alone — it can be attained only when patient-centered care leads the way.
Law and punishment are the minimum requirements for order; the higher goal of social harmony, however, can be attained only by virtue expressed through ritual performance.
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