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Discover Ludwig"only instead" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a contrast or alternative between two things. Example: I had planned to go to the movies, but only instead I ended up staying home and binge-watching Netflix. In this example, the speaker is emphasizing the alternative between their initial plan and what actually ended up happening. They could have said "but instead" or "but instead of that," but using "only instead" adds more emphasis to the contrast.
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Only instead of uniforms they are all wearing nylon bags.
Only instead of resembling theropods, notosuchians looked like the armored ankylosaurs.
"Only instead of shots and wet T-shirt contests, there are shamans and yoga classes.
IT WAS like Florida all over again, only instead of counting dimpled chads, they counted Danes.
Only instead of pushing soapsuds or vitamins, Ambit evangelists sell gas and electricity.
Only instead of getting people to spend money, the goal is to make people cry.
Only instead of everyone being soulless, touchy-feely is suddenly in.
Moreover the color reaction exhibits a high selectivity and sensitivity to Hg2+ only, instead of other common metal ions.
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Switching the series to online-only instead, via iTunes, Xbox LIVE, Microsoft Zune and PlayStation Network, undercuts its social impact.
Only instead of Tony Stark you play a slightly overweight lawyer who represents Marvel Comics.
Only instead of falling down, somehow, the whole tower just gets stronger with each move.
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