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The phrase "only or" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in situations where you want to provide two exclusive choices. For example: "Do you want coffee only or would you prefer tea?"
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Many studies enrolled only or principally African-Americans".
Crucially, these defects are not only or even mainly intellectual.
Jobs are not the only, or even the biggest, issue.
They'll release it on organ reel only or something.
But she isn't only or even mainly that.
Is it for parts and service only or replacement?
Polls aren't the only, or even best, yardsticks of that.
They were not motivated only — or even primarily — by "compassion".
That story is not only, or even primarily, Allen's.
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It's either producer-only or it's not".
The time for "climate-only" or "economic development-only" approaches is over.
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