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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'was but a' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is insignificant or of little consequence. For example: His victory, which seemed so monumental at the time, was but a tiny stepping stone on the path to success.
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For Pascal, Skepticism was but a stage.
The pilot was but a polish away.
It was but a mere warm-up.
It was but a passing shower.
This was but a single voice.
This, though it dismayed Montesquieu, was but a momentary setback.
W hen I was but a pre-school child.
Another is that the study was but a snapshot.
One tree, still living, was but a sapling in 1426.
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This is but a minute sampling.
This is but a distant nightmare.
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