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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strictly only" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is limited to one specific aspect or situation, without any exceptions or alternative interpretations. For example: - "The scholarship is strictly only for students who come from low-income families." - "The company policy strictly only allows employees to take a maximum of two weeks of vacation per year." - "The instructions must be followed strictly only as written, any deviation may result in a failed experiment."
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The permanence of vellum, strictly only parchment made from calfskin – it has the same etymology as veal – is a statement that law is important, which indeed it is or ought to be.
The soundtrack of the film bears little resemblance to Hornby's lists in the book, but there is a playlist compiling strictly only the tracks mentioned in the book: With soundtracks proving an obvious extra revenue stream, record companies and TV/film producers are understandably keen to jump on any opportunity to "extend their brand" via the music featured in shows.
There were also speakers in both dialects using only [L] and [R], or strictly only [L].
This exploratory work neglects changes in channel semi-width and hydraulics, and so applies strictly only to small particle concentrations (but also to irreversible adsorption of a solute).
Strictly, only chemical sources are stored in a look-up table, while assumptions have been made about the mixing process in this pre-processing step.
The above model does not account for phonon-assisted processes and therefore is strictly only valid for NPs emitting PL at the threshold energy of 1.63 eV.
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It wasn't that she made things up, strictly speaking — only that facts were merely a point of departure for her.
The organisers are sensitive to the proportion of female delegates, but the percentage of women at the strictly invitation-only event stands at only 18% this year.
Strictly speaking, only one type of art object is exclusively and universally Islamic: a hand-copied Koran.
Strictly invitation only, unless otherwise noted.
The dialogue is strictly sitcom, only smuttier.
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