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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 Osa
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While "If" is a SC indicator and "only" is a NC, it also known that "only if" is a NC indicator. Does the same rule apply to "only when" ?

For instance " One is happy only when one is active doing something".

"Only when" has been frequently used in recent LR questions.
 Steve Stein
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Hi Osa,

You got it! For example, I'll go to the beach only when its sunny:

..... beach :arrow: sunny

..... sunny :arrow: beach

So if I'm at the beach, you'll know it's sunny, and if it's not sunny, you'll know I'm not at the beach.

I hope that's helpful! Let me know--thanks!

~Steve
 Osa
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Thanks Steven. yeah that helps.

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