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Rocks that are more spherical tend to fly through the air better than ones that are angular Rocks that are football shaped tend to fly through the air farther, but only only if it can be thrown with a rifled spin.
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He would permanently dismantle his country's main nuclear site, but only if only if the United States makes concessions first.
One insists she only buys organic stuff, but only if it is not too expensive.
Mr. Lowry agreed to make Berlin the only European site, but only if he could have the entire Neue Nationalgalerie for his collection.
Door-to-door canvassers were able to change voters' minds on gay marriage after only 22 minutes, but only if the canvasser herself was gay.
It is something one would only, only consider if all of the other avenues had been — had been tried to their full extent.
If I say "if only" ("if only" I had a connection. "if only" I lived in Silicon Valley. "if only" I was more handsome [my typical excuse]) then you just met a gatekeeper.
Watch out for the following words and understand their exact meaning in the context: And, or, not, but All, for each, for every Except "At least", "at most" "With", "without" "Only if", "if and only if", "if".
They may decide to return only IRRs, only IFs, both or neither.
And, the most fundamental "if only" of them all: if only Hispanic turnout were stronger.
If only, if only, if only.
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