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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only included" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify that something is part of a larger group or set, but not the entirety of it.
Example: "The report only included the data from the last quarter, leaving out previous months."
Alternatives: "exclusively contained" or "solely comprised".
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"Simple" models only included GIS-derived variables.
Previous studies only included preeclamptic women investigated shortly after pregnancy.
A previous version of this article only included A-levels.
In every regression, we only included significant paths.
Thus, we only included two DNA samples from Greenland.
All host-associated biotopes consisted of multiple species, with the exception of chitons (only included the species Liolophura japonica), soft corals (only included the species Cladiella sp.) and sea urchins (only included the species Diadema savignyi).
Last year's list only included five establishments.
Unlike BOND, BOPD only included volunteers.
Thus, the values were only included once.
I've only included it here because it sounds ridiculous.
This variable is only included in the pool.
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