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"consists only of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a set of things or items that are limited to a particular number or type. For example, "The shop consists only of organic produce."
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It consists only of irregular stones chiseled into companionable shapes.
Yugoslavia now consists only of Serbia and Montenegro.
Today's police family no longer consists only of regular police officers.
The entire script consists only of the three characters' names: Jeramee, Hartleby and Oooglemore.
"A Quaker service often consists only of silent meditation," one justice observed.
Rather than vast paintings, sculptures or installations, Sehgal's work consists only of live intimate conversations.
The show consists only of mature examples, works from 1950 to 1963.
In the case of the Swartkrans find, the specimen consists only of a foot bone.
Currently the publicly released version of the library consists only of the PipeComm communication package.
Flublok, by contrast, consists only of a protein — hemagglutinin — from the virus.
The microscopic right ovary of birds usually consists only of medullary tissue.
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