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Can only and as come together in a sentence?

Yes, "only" and "as" can come together in a sentence, but it's not very common.

Here are some examples:

* "She was only as happy as she could be in that situation." (Here, "as" is part of a comparative phrase.)

* "The only way to solve this problem is as follows." (Here, "as" introduces a specific way or method.)

It's important to note that "only" and "as" often have different roles in a sentence. "Only" acts as an adverb that restricts or limits, while "as" often functions as a conjunction or preposition.

If you are looking for a sentence where "only" and "as" work together in a specific way, please provide more context or a specific situation.

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