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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only in that" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to qualify a statement or to express the idea that something is true or applicable only in one particular situation or circumstance. Example sentence: I could only help him in that one specific situation; I'm not sure I could be of help in any other case.
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China is different only in that it already has so little worth keeping.
Michelle Obama's remarks are remarkable only in that these discussions rarely happen in public.
"I worry about that only in that I hope that I live long enough to give her sufficient nourishment.
Carnage and Venus are similar only in that they come from plays.
Not only in that match but also at Headingley.
"Egregious", but only in that League Of Gentlemen sketch.
And only in that way will Chinese women gain equality".
Don wanted her to exist only in that room?
It's a totally Oregon move: "Oh, I was only in that classical choir for the lolz.
Lola is different from the book's other characters, and not only in that way.
His new film is more conventional only in that Guiraudie has purged the overt goofiness.
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