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How to use if only in a sentence

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All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies.
It works if only as a glorious distraction from the antiseptic earnestness of life as a modern-day Test player.
Frears always keeps his drama on the right side of plausibility, if only by a whisker.
The Chancellor clearly resents these concessions and believes that this untaxed tax is rightly his, if only he could find a way to collect it.
There's fine breeding stock in there, if only he knew it, and I feel it is my duty to help him propagate the family line.
It had been clear to me, even if only in a diffuse sense, that film would play a role in my life.
What one does with the archival information is always guided, if only unconsciously at times, by the theories of Chinese medicine.
He appealed for more members to help out on various committees and so lesson the load on directors and staff, if only a few hours per month.
I made a long list of promises to God of how good I'd be in future if only we could get this sorted out.
By the end of the war, living memorial advocates could claim a rhetorical victory, having routed their opponents, if only in pure word volume.
The entire article is definitely worth a read, if only for a view into the strange goings on in the looking-glass world of our legal system.
If I could find a way to clone myself, for today only, I would, if only to be able to divide both workload and social loyalties.
Notice the skeletal fingers of the trees stretching upward, as if they could regain their lost luster if only they could reach the sun.
The film festival wasn't aimed at conflict issues, but issues do work their way in, if only tangentially.
He adds that this is a circumstance which we need to be more aware of, if only for our own protection.
They fell still, if only for a moment, in deference, but could not maintain their composure long.
He would have made a great prime minister, if only the media would have gone easier on him.
Be sure to read the excellent manual, if only for a detailed list of all the spells. Who says they don't make them like they used to?
Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin.
But, Freeman has not given up on eventually finding a Bigfoot, if only to vindicate that he had truly seen the manlike monster.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He would not mind her marrying a shoeblack if only he could debase his own family.
And Kant adds that the wildest hypotheses, if only they are physical, are more tolerable than a hyperphysical one.
Ah, if only we had something better to expect than this hand-to-mouth existence!
And if only she could get just one person to accede to it her way would be plain.
The shortleaf pine will reforest the old areas, and spread over a widening territory, if only it is given a chance.
They babbled of toleration, as if any heresy were to be endured, if only it were believed.
What a different story it would have been if only Ahab had listened to the teaching of God!
If only her name were not Rose, and if only she were not coming from Sharon.
Whenever a halt was called, if only for five minutes, I reached mechanically for a strip of birchbark and a handful of twigs.
Under such changed conditions a complex organism, if only asexually propagated, would become extinct.
A piece of bread with a buckwheat cake, if only it can be procured, is a very good dinner indeed.
Well, they ought to print the thing, if only as a footnote to your drawings, Sis.
Therefore, if only to avoid his worst foes, his admirers, a man should avoid system.
The pudding will be lighter, if only made in a bason, then turned out into a pudding cloth, and boiled in plenty of water.
We would shake our garments of the North, if only some one would tell us how to do it becomingly.
But if he loved her he would have mentioned her with affection, if only to console her in her widowhood.
If only, oh, if only he could put life into that great six-foot, big-boned frame!
I feel as if only to think of it were lowering myself to the level of some cutpurse.
New Yorkers are sensible, if only for this reason, for having banished the dance card.
He chuckled beside me and, as if only to scandalize me, let his tongue run wilder yet.
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