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The phrase "will only be palliative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing treatments or interventions that are intended to relieve symptoms without addressing the underlying cause of a condition. Example: "The treatment plan for the advanced stage of the disease will only be palliative, focusing on comfort rather than a cure."
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For metastatic disease it will only be palliative.
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But the effect of the recession in the United States is so large that the measures so far will only be a palliative, he said.
Current clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects have only been palliative, not curative.
Typically most patients will receive chemotherapy and/or a donor lymphocyte infusion, while others may only be offered palliative treatment.
"Because it might be palliative.
For that patient, the choice was stark: it was palliative care only, or an opportunity to try something experimental".
We will only get palliative care if we, the public, the "consumers," demand that insurance companies and ACOs and Medicare adequately cover palliative care, homecare, and hospice care.
The only other treatment for GIST, surgery, is palliative, and patients often undergo more than one operation.
Palliative treatment recorded was palliative radiotherapy (for symptom control only), palliative surgery or best supportive care.
It's palliative care.
Therapy is palliative".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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