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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express that the speaker has a limited amount of something. Example: "I have only been to Paris once in my life." This sentence means that the speaker has only visited Paris one time. Another example: "I have only three dollars left in my wallet." This sentence means that the speaker has a small amount of money left, only three dollars. "I have only" can also be used to express that the speaker is giving the most important information or the most important reason for something. Example: "I have only one reason for not going to the party - I have to study for an exam tomorrow." This sentence means that the speaker's main reason for not going to the party is because they have to study for an exam.
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I have only duties".
I have only French".
I have only me.
I have only eight friends.
I have only three complaints.
I have only theories.
I have only $42 in the bank.
I have only been in public service".
I have only done this once before".
I have only two on my side.
PREMINGER: I have only one stipulation.
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