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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'though only' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a contrast between the two parts of a sentence. For example, "She took an interest in the project, though only briefly."
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Now, though, only a few remain.
Conventional, though, only in relative terms.
Recent form, though, only deepens the pessimism.
Now, though, only about a dozen remain.
(It is, though, only what we make it seem).
In real life, though, only one in five achieves that.
So far, though, only a few cases have been documented.
Ultimately though, only Indonesians themselves can eradicate corruption.
After 80, though, only 3.3 percent survived to hospital discharge.
Some, though, only use genetics to identify useful genes.
Last Saturday, though, only the minimum seven teams entered.
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