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Discover Ludwig"only just then" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express that something happened very recently. For example, "I had only just then realized the mistake I had made."
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There's a learning curve to building the world's oldest arch; we were only just then starting to get the hang of it.
At 22 I didn't know, and was only just then beginning to realize that there were other people in the world who could read the pain in the eyes of animals like I did.
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Only in delving into Iraq did Rubio's foreign policy vision seemed to sharpen – and only then just barely.
Only then, just as he does in the poems, he seems to move on and up.
Less than two months after the September 11 attacks, Osama bin Laden recorded a speech in which he described the US invasion of Afghanistan that was only then just beginning as linked to "a long series of crusader wars against the Islamic world".
If you are going to write your punchlines only then just think about unique lines to finish off with.
But only then.
Only then, as if just noticing my presence, he whipped off the barber sheet, stood up and spoke, as if those interminable moments had never happened.
It's only then you realize just how intense the Potomac's hydrological forces can be.
Though you shouldn't spread yourself too thin, you should engage in at least two or three activities that are likely to expose you to new people; if you stick to one interest only, then you'll just be friends with the same five people.
Then, and only then, will Myanmar be not just democratic -- but free.
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