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Discover Ludwig"would only" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to express restriction, limitation, or reluctance in a conditional or hypothetical context. It can also convey a sense of exclusivity or uniqueness. Here are some examples: - She would only go to the party if her friends were also going. - I would only agree to the terms if they were more favorable. - He would only eat vegetables if they were cooked a certain way. - The shop carries items that would only appeal to a niche market. - We would only consider selling the house for the right price.
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The jihadists would only regroup.
"It would only destroy me".
He would only cut wages.
It would only depress people.
I would only add two further points.
To assume otherwise would only invite heartache.
They would only buy during the season.
"A strike would only hurt our kids".
"We would only hasten the insolvency".
#ifSnoopWasTwitterCEO "hashtags" would only be called "-tags".
The ban would only affect England.
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