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Discover Ludwig"may use only" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "may use only" when giving permission or stating a limitation on what is allowed to be used. Example: 1. Participants in the competition may use only pencils or black ink to complete their answer sheets. 2. The equipment may use only rechargeable batteries, regular batteries are not compatible. 3. Students may use only approved calculators during the exam.
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Kentuckians have long repurposed the barrels, which, by law, distillers of bourbon may use only once.
A person may use only as much force as is "immediately necessary".
Students may use only 12 credits of 4000, 4010, 4020, or 4030 courses toward graduation.
Quarrying is forbidden; stone makers may use only rocks they find lying around.
And you may use only a single focal length lens or a single focal length on a zoom lens.
The ministry may use only "administrative guidance" to encourage companies to release fuel; it cannot order them to do so.
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Other specialists may use US only within their own areas of medical expertise.
You may even use only all-purpose flour in the recipe if that's all you have available.
Other patrons may page building use only items for use in the library.
Fans holding tickets for Saturday's game may use them only for the first game Sunday.
Departments may use ULAs only if no graduate students teaching fellows are available.
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