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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taken only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify that something is to be accepted or considered exclusively in a certain manner or context. Example: "The results of the experiment should be taken only as preliminary findings."
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It had all taken only two hours.
He's taken only two bites.
Reservations taken only for five or more.
RESERVATIONS Taken only for eight or more.
It had taken only half an hour.
Reservations taken only for parties of six or more.
It has taken only 6 of a possible 30 points.
Reservations are taken only for parties of six or more.
Reservations are taken only for six or more.
"People have taken only what they need," he said.
But, the patient added, she'd taken only one pill.
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