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Hi Alize,
Thanks for the note. It looks like you are referring to an explanation of a question, wherein we dissected how "only" was being used. Our overall analysis of "only" is much, much broader and goes well beyond simply saying it means "required." We examine variations as well, such as "only if," "the only" and so on. This forum alone has dozens of extensive posts from me and other LSAT experts talking about the many ways "only" can be used. Our coverage of "only" is more extensive than I've seen from any other LSAT resource.
Thanks!
Thanks for the note. It looks like you are referring to an explanation of a question, wherein we dissected how "only" was being used. Our overall analysis of "only" is much, much broader and goes well beyond simply saying it means "required." We examine variations as well, such as "only if," "the only" and so on. This forum alone has dozens of extensive posts from me and other LSAT experts talking about the many ways "only" can be used. Our coverage of "only" is more extensive than I've seen from any other LSAT resource.
Thanks!
Dave Killoran
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