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The phrase 'have only used' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past action that was done only once or for a limited amount of time. For example, "I have only used this product once, so I cannot comment on its efficacy."
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I have only used it twice does not detract from its appeal.
We have only used data that are relatively easily available to ensure applicability beyond the site.
Buck said: "We have only used the January transfer window a couple of times.
Most of these studies have only used the second method to calculate sensitivity, a fact that will soon become important.
Morrison said: "We have only used the description that was the subject of the red notice to the government".
Crows have only used cities for a relatively short time, and I am looking to see if cities are centers of production or ecological traps.
Historically, Brussels competition officials have only used state aid powers in limited circumstances, which have not involved private tax deals awarded by member states to multinationals.
So far, his demonstrations have only used airflows that simulate the exhaust from a commercial airliner engine or a military jet fighter.
However, most of the works addressing cerium oxide nanoparticles toxicity have only used in vitro models or in vivo intratracheal instillation methods.
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As the dominant desktop OS in the world, there is a large chunk of the world's populace who have only used Windows.
In addition, due to space limitations, we have only used a 50% adjustment rate for our sensitivity analysis.
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