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The phrase "available at only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can be found or accessed exclusively at a specific location or under certain conditions.
Example: "This special edition is available at only select retailers."
Alternatives: "exclusively available at" or "only obtainable at".
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The Sporting-Sail is available at only a few retailers.
It's more like a stapled pamphlet, available at only £1.99, because it's only 48 pages.
But older vintages are still widely available, at only a modest price premium.
TEPEES may be available at only one store on Ibiza, but there are plenty of sources in the United States.
The SHO's maximum torque is available at only 1,500 r.p.m., so acceleration is strong and instantaneous.
So far these services are available at only a handful of stadiums, but the concept was introduced just last year.
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Available at lunch only.
Available at supermommyo.com, only with Google Chrome.
For Bastille Day, Sono will offer a special dish of sauteed red snapper with artichoke fricassee, available at lunch only.
Dendreon said Provenge would be available at first only in 50 centers that participated in the clinical trials.
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