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The phrase "in only" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize how quickly or easily something is accomplished. Example: I finished the project in only a few hours.
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2. There in only one Purple Plan.
All in only 88 years.
They fell in only 21.
— in only a "limited" fashion.
It came in only his fourth game.
Some ("monolines") specialise in only one.
He played in only 28 games.
Paint Sprayer Arrived in only fair condition.
Unfortunately, that happens in only two stories.
Proof could come in only one form.
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