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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extends only to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the limitations or boundaries of something, indicating that it does not go beyond a certain point.
Example: "The warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable."
Alternatives: "is limited to" or "applies solely to".
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Eifman's interest in his patchwork Tchaikovsky score extends only to using it as a backdrop.
So far the opus extends only to the late 1940's.
The Epsom experiment, alas, extends only to showing the jockeys giving their evidence to the stewards.
Despite few details, the Microsoft-Nokia alliance apparently extends only to Office.
That hospitality, though, extends only to the areas outside the ropes.
Officials argue that her immunity from prosecution extends only to actions directly connected to her position.
A consensus that extends only to the political elite is no consensus at all.
The job's purview extends only to magazines' online brands, not to their print editions.
My own ambivalence extends only to the institution of marriage in general.
The city's regulatory authority extends only to long-barrel weapons; handguns are governed by New York State law.
What we see, however, is that its respect extends only to those who happen to be Democrats.
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