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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open only to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify that something (such as an event, an opportunity, or a privilege) is available only to certain individuals or groups. For example: "This amazing job opportunity is open only to recent college graduates."
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Some are open only to overnight guests.
Membership is open only to "indigenous" Britons.
Membership is open only to homeowners.
The restaurant is open only to parkgoers.
The ancient games were open only to men.
The gambling tables are open only to visitors to Monaco.
THE ARRIVAL Iowa's caucuses are technically open only to Republicans.
But both programs are open only to students from Queens.
(The convention is open only to members of Origami U.S.A).
Show was open only to trade members and the press.
The program is now open only to children.
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