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"for only" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually implies a good deal or bargain, and is sometimes used to emphasize a small amount being paid or exchanged in comparison to what is normally expected. For example: "This designer handbag is available for only $25!".
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All for only $100.
Others for only a month.
For only the first time.
And it ran for only 129 performances.
But it works for only so long.
They combined for only 4 points.
But cooking accounts for only one part.
And why for only two shows?
I have room for only one: Buffalo.
Adorno asked for only so much.
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