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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'only which' is not correct or usable in written English
The correct way to use 'only' in a sentence is to place it immediately before the word or phrase it is modifying. For example, "She only bought one ticket."
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Only Which?
Again, it's that little word "only" which betrays its prejudice.
This allows limiting the quantisation effects to the signals quantisation only, which is statistically accurately modelled.
The statistic incorporates not only which resource was selected but also the order of selection.
Montana's referendum is the only which also calls for a tobacco tax hike.
A sample library does not know which books are registered, only which books are borrowed.
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"We're going to try to go ninth-inning-only, which is different," Torre said.
These brokerages are "execution-only", which means investors do not receive any advice from the broker.
It's invitation-only, which is a newer twist.
The game is online-only which means no offline play, no play against bots, etc.
And they are Japan-only, which might not be too bad in this case.
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