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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only using" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is being used exclusively for a certain purpose or in a limited way. For example: - "I made this dish using only locally sourced ingredients." - "The students were instructed to complete the assignment using only the materials provided." - "She was able to solve the puzzle using only her logic and reasoning skills."
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Only using a condom".
"Today, Kim Jung-un is only using the stick".
Ms. Mason could get around only using a walker.
But that's because you're only using that one piece.
This database is available only using law school computers.
Develop the habit of only using encrypted USB devices.
He's also relaxed his attitude toward only using seasonal ingredients.
Most companies are only using HFC-free solutions in new equipment rather than replace existing.
She can still turn them on herself (although only using the remote).
It wasn't only using Northern Ireland for generic ends; it was making art out of it.
"We were only using the two-meter band radio and the phone.
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