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The part of a sentence "only have done" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize that the action has been completed by the subject and the subject has not done anything else besides that action. Example: "I have only done my homework today." This sentence implies that the speaker has not done anything else besides completing their homework.
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"We could only have done this because Android's architecture is so open," Mr. Abelson said.
I would only have done so when I thought that some important organisational matters compel me to raise my concerns.
The authors insist that Michelangelo, a master of the depiction of light, could only have done this to draw attention to that part of the painting.
Earlier in the day, the security services had no plans to disclose the name and may only have done so because of the Americans.
If you win, you'll not only have done your bit to slow down global warming but you'll enjoy a £1,000 cash prize.
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBUHLER: You could only have done that with a clear conscience if you yourself assumed full responsibility for the orders which you either issued or which you transmitted?
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They have not only won, but have done so convincingly.
(Only 95 have done so).
So far only seven have done so.
Only Babe Ruth and Luis Tiant have done it.
Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Dale Hawerchuk have done so.
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