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The phrase "in practice only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something only applies in certain situations or scenarios. For example, "This approach should be used for theoretical studies only; in practice only a more conservative strategy is employed."
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In practice, only maybe.
But in practice, only 100 are given out daily.
In practice only Communist Party stooges are allowed to stand.
Consequently, in practice only first order convergence rates have been observed.
In practice, only half of those recruited were still in post after this time, auditors said.
Since it is proprietary firmware, in practice only the manufacturer can make new versions – users can't.
In practice, only someone with knowledge of the original prime numbers can decode that message.
In practice, only a fraction of the network nodes are equipped with optical splitters.
In practice, only one or a very few time-dependent terms will provide optimal chi2/DOF.
Therefore, in practice, only about 80 percent of the in-place gas can be recovered.
But in practice only schools in poor immigrant areas now offer the Spanish curriculum.
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