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Discover Ludwig"for today only" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is only valid for the day it is spoken/written. Example: We will be offering this special discount for today only, so don't miss out!.
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At least, not just one for today only.
The CNBC ads on the market data page were also to be removed for today only.
Younger people, they're struggling, and a lot of people, they live for today only.
For today only, it comes with a free mini-corned beef sandwich slathered with horseradish mustard on a tender little potato onion roll.
To mark the occasion, we are unlocking, for today only, John Updike's article about Ted Williams's final Fenway game, "Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu," in which Updike coined the description of Boston's ballpark as "a lyric little bandbox".
By Ian Crouch April 30, 2010 For today only, as part of their "[Eighty-five from the Archive](http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/backissues/eighty-five-from-the-archive/)" series, the Back Issues blog has made available John Cheever's magnificent story, "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill," published in the April 14 , 1956issue of the magazine.
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The ceremony is scheduled for June 2, only 25 days away.
Indonesia, Qatar and South Korea are bidding for 2022 only.
Something you keep in the front room for Sundays only".
The data in Figure 4 are for 2011 only.
He added, "The Board of Regents is now asking for $20 million for next year only".
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