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Discover LudwigThe phrase "notably only" can be used in written English, but it is not commonly used in everyday speech.
It signifies a specific emphasis on the fact that something is true or significant, but only to a limited extent or in a particular context. Example: "The company's sales have notably only increased in the past quarter, but their profits have remained steady." This sentence indicates that while there has been a notable increase in sales, it is only in a specific time frame and does not necessarily reflect overall success.
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Notably, only DENV-2 was associated with severe disease.
Notably, only six of the 17 items of the HDRS17 achieve this threshold.
Notably, only 13% of men cited not wanting to try and fail as their top reason.
Notably, only mice overproducing both Abeta (APP mice) and TGF-beta1 experienced a rise in T lymphocyte number after immunization.
Notably, only solution based synthesis approaches give ε-Co NPs.
Notably, only three patients had the BMS diagnosis previously.
Notably, only mutants containing blades 2 4 were effectively secreted.
Notably, only one study explored the social capital of one smuggler throughout their career.
Notably, only one study sought to examine a global network (not reported in the Table 2).
Notably, only 26% of respondents had already attended training on factors influencing patient's well-being.
Notably only the Argentinean and Italian wines appraised do not feature with significant maximum THQ values.
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