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Discover Ludwig"either only" is a correct phrase in written English
It is typically used to emphasize that two options are mutually exclusive, rather than one or the other. For example: "You can either only stay for the weekend or for the entire week."
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I wouldn't eat egg whites either, only the yolks.
The warnings were presented either only visually or visual-auditory.
There was no anger either, only resignation and fear.
The revolution is either only just beginning or it's already failed.
Two distinct zones in this halo consist of either only shallow or only deep holes.
"So you don't have sex with your wife either?" "Only when she insists," he says.
But that side of the story is either only referred to in passing or ignored altogether.
Also, it will either only give you limited business contents cover, or none at all.
Tingo doesn't charge a cancellation fee, either; only the hotel's cancellation policy applies.
He won't respond to MP3s, either: only cassette tapes recorded via an old-fashioned karaoke machine.
In group 1, inhaled NO either only before or only during hypoxia decreased the pulmonary hypertensive response to hypoxia.
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