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Discover Ludwig"this happens only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something occurs exclusively or solely in a particular way or situation. Example: "In this country, voting happens only on Tuesdays."
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History like this happens only once.
This happens only once every 179 years.
If I contribute a sm[all] sum, this happens only out of fondness for you.
This happens only when the phone is plugged in and connected to a wifi network.
But this happens only when the relationship is well in place.
I know what you're thinking: This happens only in dysfunctional families.
This happens only occasionally through the formality of the "no platform".
This happens only periodically, and the tai chi always goes on.
This happens only in exceptionally rare cases, typically due to formal a takedown notice of copyright infringement.
This happens only in cases where there are fewer than 10 deaths across the time period for that state.
This happens only in regions where the atmosphere is in a critical state with high enough levels of humidity.
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