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Only

Only

(adv)
UK
ˈəʊnli
US
ˈoʊnli
Definition: And no one or nothing more besides; solely.
Meaning: Chỉ có một, duy nhất, tốt nhất, đáng xét nhất
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How to use "Only" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Even something like pineapples, a tropical fruit which can only be grown in certain climates, are still easy to find almost anywhere.

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The old City of London is only a square mile in size but has its own Lord Mayor.

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In only eleven years, they have conquered the four corners of the globe, reaching a staggering 192 countries worldwide.

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The only countries they are not available in are either war-torn or living under a military dictatorship, which is totally understandable.

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Airbnb's first year was very successful for the three founders, it changed their lives that year and kept a roof over their heads, and they only had four hundred guests!

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Making Airbnb one of the best businesses for homeowners to get into to not only make some extra cash but possibly change their lives forever.

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Not only are senior citizens the fastest-growing client base for Airbnb, but they're also the most well behaved, with older women consistently showing as the highest-rated hosts on the platform.

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These are the kind of number's hotels, and B&B's can only dream of achieving and is a testament to their hard work, attention to detail, and most importantly, their customer service skills.

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Our solar system is the only one known to support life.

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So far, we only know of life on Earth, but we're looking for more everywhere we can.

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NASA's Voyager 1 is the only spacecraft so far to leave our solar system.

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It shows us not only China's culture of national pride, grand projects, and determined resistance, but also China's extravagant architecture and creativity.

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The only thing you need know about this dessert besides the recipe is that you will need to prepare the dessert in advance so it has time to chill.

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The advert featured the taglines 'Only One Sprite's Right' and 'Get the Right Sprite'.

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Ostriches now only live in Africa.

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Because Mercury is normally lost in the glare of the Sun (except during a solar eclipse), Mercury can only be seen in the morning or evening twilight.

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Telescopes on the Earth show only a small, bright crescent.

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In comparison, the USA's Statue of Liberty is only 306 feet tall, so it's safe to say the new piece of art work has already etched its name into Bali history!

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Unlike many smaller Indonesian islands, cars drive freely around only further clogging the tight roads.

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A 2019 survey of US households found there to be around 94.2 million pet cats, while there were only 89.7 million pet dogs.

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They're actually part of the weasel family, but they're the only ones that swim!

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They are only territorial while in the water.

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It's only one bone less, but in total, there are 205 bones in the skeleton of a horse.

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Horses only eat plants, making them herbivores.

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Its brain only weighs around 22 ounces, making it just half the weight of a human brain.

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This was despite the fact the eagle only weighed around 10-12 pounds (4.5 - 5.5 kg) itself.

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Only the Earth's moon and Venus are brighter.

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And since fish and potatoes were two of only a few foods not rationed in WW II, the traditional dish maintained its status.

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A great fish and chips are only as good as its ingredients.

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The only other sauces considered suitable are a splash of ketchup or in Scotland a brown sauce.

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Traditionally, fish and chips were wrapped in greaseproof paper and a thick layer of newspaper which served not only as an insulator but also as a plate to make eating outdoors easier—because of health and safety control, however, chippies are no longer allowed to use paper anymore.

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Many fish and chip purists, though, declare fish and chips eaten from newspaper outdoors is the only and best way to eat them.

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Today the city is divided into fifty districts with 35 of them located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, and only 15 on the western bank.

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Saturn is the only planet in the Solar System that is less dense than water.

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Lions are the only big cats to live in groups, called prides.

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Only 18 months after YouTube was founded, Google bought it for $1.65 billion in stocks.

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YouTube opened a production space in Los Angeles that is free to use - but only if you have at least 10,000 subscribers.

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The Manila city proper encompasses only a small proportion of that area.

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That number would even rise to 200,000 near the end of the 17th century, making the city a very large city for its time (only London and Paris also had that many people).

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This is because you will be paying not only the money that you borrowed but also the interest on that money that you borrowed.

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Cheetahs are the only big cat that can turn in mid air while sprinting.

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Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net.

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So the Library decided that it would retain only certain tweets for the interest and benefit of the American people.

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However, many people have noted that a large percentage of celebrity followers are often fake accounts, and Justin Bieber's following is only thought to be 50% real accounts.

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The temperature of refrigerator is only a few degrees above the water freezing point.

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At that time, a baguette was an expensive dish, which was only served to the upper class or French, because wheat could not be planted in Vietnam due to the tropical weather and imported wheat flour was very expensive.

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In Vietnam, 'Bánh mì' when translated literally refers only to 'bread', or 'wheat cake'.

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It's only the males that are called peacocks, while the females are called peahens.

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Because kimchi was soaked only in brine or beef stock in the past.

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Amsterdam has only officially been the capital of the Netherlands since 1983.

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Widely regarded prior to this as the economic and cultural "capital" of the Netherlands, Amsterdam was only officially recognized as the capital in the early 80s.

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It is only 3.5 feet wide and is barely wider than the house's front door!

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There are that many museums in Amsterdam that even Amsterdam's Schiphol airport has a museum in it - making it the only airport in the world to have a museum!

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She was the only designer to be listed in the Time 100 most influential people of the Twentieth Century.

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The white coat only appears once in every 10,000 births.

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Because of the clouds, only radar can map the surface.

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The planet was visited by only one spacecraft, Voyager 2 on August 25, 1989.

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At the time of its purchase, there were only 30 million users on the platform.

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Bloomberg LP also includes a wire service (Bloomberg News), a global television network (Bloomberg Television), websites, radio stations (Bloomberg Radio), subscription-only newsletters, and two magazines: Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets.

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Despite it being the most preserved archaeological site of the Inca Empire, there are no records of the purposes of Machu Picchu, due to the Inca language being only spoken, not written.

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Not only was Machu Picchu never lost, it's possible that Bingham wasn't even the first Westerner to set eyes upon it.

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This astounding piece of automotive beauty is actually the first Arab Supercar and only had 7 vehicles produced each one fully customizable to make them as unique as possible.

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Before Koenigsegg developed a coating that turns black carbon fibers into white dazzling alternatives, vehicles only had the usual black available.

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This amazing coating, called Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, not only makes up most of the price it also sparkles when the sunlight hits and has been compared to millions of tiny diamonds.

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Only 2 of these vehicles were ever made due to the time needed to produce them.

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According to New Yorkers, only the great cheesecake makers are located in New York, and the great cheesecake connoisseurs are also in New York.

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They were also the only line in the series to feature a golden Trefoil on the sneaker's tongue.

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Kobe Bryant was only 17 when he entered the NBA.

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Cal Hubbard is the only member of the football and basketball hall of fame.

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This friendly nation is not only massive, but holds a lot of fascinating facts and history.

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Quebec City is the only city north of Mexico that still has fortified walls!

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The Samsung logo we all know and recognize only came into use in 1993, prior to that there were 2 other logos, created in 1969 and 1980 respectively.

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Not only was Machu Picchu never lost, it's possible that Bingham wasn't even the first Westerner to set eyes upon it.

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Tidal waves are not only caused by the solar system, but they can also be caused by wind as it makes its way across the water.

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Scotch whiskey can only be labeled as such if it was made and matured in Scotland.

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Of Scotland's 800 islands, only about 100 of them are permanently inhabited.

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Only 1% of the population uses Gaelic.

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There is only one desert in all of Canada located in British Colombia.

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It is just 15 miles long and is the only desert in the world with a long boardwalk for visitors to enjoy the scenery.

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For every 1,000 people in Canada, there are only 459 cars.

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During the war years, M&M's were sold only to the military, which meant that the everyday chocolate-lover didn't get to sample the glorious candy until the war ended in 1945.

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Rumor has it that Forrest Mars only really teamed up with Bruce Murrie because his father owned Hershey's, the company which provided the majority of chocolate rations during the war.

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Perhaps a seemingly easy task at first, Grier only had one day in which to distribute the chocolate.

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Not only is Australia the flattest continent on earth, but it's also the largest island on earth.

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Volcanoes can be found in various parts of the world, but Australia is the only continent that does not have an active volcano.

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For many Australians, this is their only access to urgent medical assistance.

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Scotland only has 6 officially recognized cities - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Dundee, and Stirling.

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The average-sized candy cane (5 inches) weighs roughly half an ounce and only has 50 calories.

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Originally, candy canes were only white and they didn't have the bend.

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Sugar is only found in high enough concentrations from two plants to make sugar crystals for food consumption: sugarcane and sugar beets.

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Contrary to what many people believe, there are only 15 calories in a teaspoon of sugar, which can be burned off in 15 minutes simply by socializing with other people.

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Labels on food packages include both added and naturally occurring sugars, while ingredient lists include only added sugars.

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There are no Bills of Rights in this country, making it the only Western country to omit this from its governmental system.

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There are so many different types of species in Australia that only 25% of them have been discovered and are known to humans.

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NASA's Voyager 1 is the only spacecraft so far to leave our solar system.

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It, in fact, only has value because we say it does.

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Those little digital pieces of code are only worth money because people say they are and want to trade real goods/services for them.

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In comparison, the USA's Statue of Liberty is only 306 feet tall, so it's safe to say the new piece of art work has already etched its name into Bali history!

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Today the city is divided into fifty districts with 35 of them located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, and only 15 on the western bank.

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The Manila city proper encompasses only a small proportion of that area.

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The shortest match lasted only six!

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In Vietnam, 'Bánh mì' when translated literally refers only to 'bread', or 'wheat cake'.

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Because kimchi was soaked only in brine or beef stock in the past.

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A rabbit sweats only from its pad on the feet!

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In total, a rabbit has only 28 teeth for eating.

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Some suggest using only a teaspoon.

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The planet was visited by only one spacecraft, Voyager 2 on August 25, 1989.

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