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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available only at" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in marketing or product descriptions to indicate that a specific item can be bought in a certain location. For example, "This special edition collector's item is available only at our flagship store in Los Angeles."
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Tickets will be available only at Ticketmaster outlets.
Alas, both burgers are available only at lunch.
Tickets: Available only at the show; $5 donation is suggested.
And No Boundaries products are available only at Wal-Mart.
For now, her leather goods are available only at libbylane.com.com
They are available only at company-owned outlets, and there aren't any in New York.
Some have residency restrictions and are available only at high tide.
But the closest thing to honesty was available only at Torii Hunter's locker.
For now, both wines are available only at the winery, on Route 48 in Cutchogue.
Tickets for most events are $8 and are available only at the venue's box office.
Available only at Ethan Allen stores, not on the Web site.
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