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Discover Ludwig'has so far only' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something hasn't gone beyond a certain point yet. For example: "The project has so far only been assigned to a few members of the team."
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Hollywood has so far only dabbled in the subject.
Apple has so far only launched an internet TV service.
They give weight to research, and IIMA has so far only cared about teaching.
Farage likes what he has so far only glimpsed from his bar stool.
Britain has a scheme to resettle the most vulnerable families but has so far only accepted fewer than 200 people.
Uptake of microplastics by freshwater organisms has so far only been addressed in relatively few studies.
The US has so far only provided "non-lethal" assistance to Ukraine.
The idea has so far only been proposed to the council's scrutiny committee.
But that execution has so far only had to withstand 140 or so beta testers.
However Facebook's probe has so far only looked at paid content from Russian accounts.
The 2,965m (nearly 10,000ft) volcano - which sits in the Andes cordillera - has so far only spewed gas.
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