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"may only" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations when you want to say something is restricted or limited. For example: "We may only have one hour for this meeting, so let's make sure to use our time wisely."
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He may only muddle through.
A reckoning may only have been postponed.
The setback may only be temporary.
Fear may only partly explain their reluctance.
But that linkage may only be intelligence.
But Washington may only be the start.
Some forest duikers may only reproduce annually.
I may only need the play.
That may only make him self-conscious.
It may only have been Ms Whitman.
Geographic and ethnic tensions may only grow.
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