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Discover Ludwig"having only" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to indicate a limitation or restriction. Example: "Having only a few minutes before the meeting, John quickly gathered his notes and rushed to the conference room."
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He prefers having only God above him.
"Now we are having only three".
Would having only two cats mean I'm straight?
Having only pennies upon my poor person, I offered them.
West responded one heart despite having only three points.
Now opposition figures accuse him of having only opponents prosecuted.
Having only just started, Reynolds has only 98 subscribers.
"I like having only one room," she said.
I'm very conscious of not having only Americans".
"What leads to radicalism is having only one culture.
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