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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available almost only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is primarily accessible in a limited context or situation.
Example: "The software is available almost only to registered users, ensuring that only those who have signed up can access its features."
Alternatives: "primarily available" or "mostly accessible".
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Neurochemical changes consisting of an increase in N-acetylaspartate (available almost only in neurons) were detected with magnetic resonance spectroscopy in adult men after a period of navigation training [ 79].
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Ironically, the water that the man had sought would have been available almost anywhere if only he had dug a hundred feet down.
We read almost weekly that temporary artificial hearts are implanted into individuals and the only justification given is that it was "the only technology available". Almost none of the individuals with temporary artificial hearts implanted consented to those.
But their words are available, almost instantly.
Indeed, stunning vistas are available almost anywhere in town, and walks through the surrounding mountains lead to beaches accessible only by foot and completely empty.
Although prospective, this study comprised almost only TC patients, and there are no reliable data in AC patients available so far.
There were almost only four.
The scenes almost only emerged afterward.
Almost only dialogue.
I almost only read nonfiction.
Nowadays, rhubarb is available almost year-round.
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