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It's really up to you (or your company) whether to include the ™ after every mention or after only the first mention, since including it once suffices to put readers on notice regarding the precise. Combine this with the strong habit from indic and dravidian languages to. Yes, the person would yell once you fell, but only if you fell
If and only if used in the same way means the same thing, except that only if is more forceful, more compelling The word only would have been (and still is) ubiquitous in society, in relation to monetary amounts In this example, we have the following
The question is, what was x doing?
An indirect question would be like this The question is what x was doing Subject and finite verb switch places only. The only way to avoid ambiguity is to say we are getting only that printed and to emphasize that
When it's written, where only is placed can eliminate or create ambiguity Then if the option is only two, should i still use either ~ or, or remove the either in that case, too Also, removing either on three or more case is still better than using it? If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, wouldn't it be a merry christmas? seems to be attributed to don meredith (the american football player/.
Only but (also but only)
Oxford english dictionary (login required) below are some only but examples from the corpus. Ensure string only contains printable ascii characters Ensure string contains only printable ascii characters Ensure string contains printable ascii characters only
But interestingly, that seems to be the only version that could also carry a completely different meaning, given appropriate context and emphasis
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