The Indianapolis Star: 'Only woman in the room’: How Indy became top city in nation for women sports execs
This story is the first in a series of stories for the IndyStar project "Only woman in the room:" How Indy became top city in nation for women sports execs INDIANAPOLIS -- The day Kelly Krauskopf was ...
'Only woman in the room’: How Indy became top city in nation for women sports execs
VentureBeat: 30 years of being the only woman in the room -- and how that's changing
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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 ...
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. "If and only if" is the most obligatory of the three, in which the action has been distinguished and emphasised, "If, and only if " It's the most forceful of the three
meaning - "If" vs "Only if" vs "If and only if" - English Language ...
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 ...