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The phrase "only when there is" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a condition that must be met before a certain action or consequence can take effect. For example, "We can only give out awards only when there is enough money in the budget."
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Usually, the procedure is covered only when there is cause.
Only when there is communitywide collaboration can change occur.
Death benefits are paid only when there is a loss.
Only when there is a mismatch of perception.
People care only when there is violence, when there is terror".
I can play this role only when there is such a need in the Legislative Yuan.
Business will hire only when there is increased demand for its products.
In Australia the official receiver functions as official trustee only when there is no registered trustee.
"Negotiations can happen only when there is an environment for that," Mr. Dhawan said by telephone.
A main motion is in order only when there is no other business before an assembly.
But major legislation in Europe usually reaches the statute books only when there is consensus.
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