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Discover Ludwig"only that which" is correct and it can be used in written English.
It is essentially a shortened form of "only that which is," and is generally used to indicate a restriction of something or to emphasize something specific. For example, "We must consider only that which is practical in our decision making."
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Not only that, which is crazy enough, but he showed up with the AAA title!
Only that which is breakable has been broken.
Only that which is both damning and true should be allowed to shatter our esteem.
It will not remove material that may be offensive, only that which it thinks is illegal.
Or is Western civilization only that which involves Judeo-Christian religious tradition?
"The result would be that an inquiry would reveal publicly only that which the inquest would reveal publicly.
WARD Chairman, David Ingham, said the group was not against all future development, only that which was demonstrably unsustainable.
Not entirely, says Huml, because science can illuminate only that which is finite, whereas man "contains the dimensions of infinity".
Jeremy Reed QC, representing Andrew, said the Murdoch empire was admitting only that which was obvious from the paperwork it had already handed over.
Indeed, the lesson of outsourcing public services is that it often freezes out future innovation; only that which is stated within the contract will be carried out.
In "Crossing the Threshold of Hope" (1994), John Paul II says that, for Descartes, "only that which corresponds to human thought makes sense.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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