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The phrase "only suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are making a recommendation or proposal without insisting on it.
Example: "I'm only suggesting that we consider a different approach to the project."
Alternatives: "merely proposing" or "just recommending".
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I am only suggesting an informed debate on these difficult subjects.
"I'm only suggesting that all buyers get together and exchange views, like producers do".
He ordered no action, only suggesting "creating a larger number of openings which may be monitored by police".
There is nothing radical in this, because he is only suggesting that people are given access to their data.
I am only suggesting that the assertion that 4th GNP technology cannot be ready until 2030 is not necessarily valid.
Suburban restaurants are not only suggesting that they can hold their own with those in New York City.
I'm not saying we're perfect, I'm only suggesting that neither are you.
But Apple didn't mention any new products in the invitation, only suggesting that curious people ask Siri.
The under-23 teams were not only suggesting a bright future but continuing the good work performed by the seniors in recent years.
Second, take your parents' advice into consideration but don't let them bully you into fulfilling their dreams — even if they insist they are only "suggesting".
Ms. Drew defends her guidance, arguing that she was only suggesting to the manager in London that he modify the trades based on reliable data.
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