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Discover Ludwig"runs only" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is limited to a particular action or outcome. For example, "This system runs only from Monday to Friday."
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He runs only for himself.
The striker is awarded three runs only.
(The production runs only through June 14).
RestaurantRow runs only reviews written by users.
That argument runs only so far.
That train runs only twice a week.
The inquiry runs only to Trump.
But the code the tool generates runs only on.NET.
He allowed five runs — only two earned — on three hits.
As it is, the party runs only Alsace and Corsica.
Too bad the fall season runs only until Oct. 13.
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