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The phrase "only but" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you should use either "only" or "but" depending on the context. For example, "He only wanted but he didn't succeed."
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Not "For Men Only"–But Almost.
German only, but great pictures.
Breakfast only, but there's a small late bar.
The talent Voices only, but Brave boasts a stellar cast.
The tests are rotation invariant only, but affine invariant versions can be easily constructed.
Structures 1a 1c were synthesized only but the activities were not tested.
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