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For Only in the upper class, the only restricts in the inclusion (in, as opposed to out). But no matter which you restrict, there are only two groups under discussion -- upperclass women and and female commoners.

Louise and Luise are, respectively, French and German feminine forms of the given name Louis. Louise has been regularly used as a female name in English-speaking countries since the middle of the 19th century.

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Which is grammatically correct? I can only do so much in this time. or I can do only so much in this time.

grammaticality - Correct position of "only" - English Language & Usage ...

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This is why logicians use iff for 'if and only if'. I think it would be useful in real life, but can't see it catching on.

meaning - "If" vs "Only if" vs "If and only if" - English Language ...

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P2. only but (also but only): (a) only, merely; (b) except only. Now poetic. Source: Oxford English Dictionary (login required) Below are some only but examples from the Corpus of Contemporary American English. Swap in only or nothing but for only but to see: Ultimately, there is only but one choice for you, no? To consume the entire pint. TV ...

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Generally speaking, when you are referring back to yourself as a subject, it were better to use "myself" instead of "I" or "me": I am only myself, a mere mortal.

word usage - "I am only me" vs. "I am only I" - English Language ...

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