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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'only can withstand' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the strength or limitations of an object, idea, or situation. For example, "The new bridge was constructed with reinforced steel beams that only can withstand the harshest of storms."
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As a result of the strength of the atomic bonds in carbon nanotubes, they not only can withstand high temperatures but also have been shown to be very good thermal conductors.
The relative experiments prove that this approach not only can withstand common attacks on 3D models such as polygon mesh simplifications, addition of random noise, model cropping, translation, rotation, scaling, as well as a combination of such attacks but also can detect and locate tampered vertices.
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But you can withstand free throws.
Usually only grass or trees can withstand the year-round applications.
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