According to JLPT Study Guide written by Clayton McKnight, one form for だけ meaning only is Noun+と・に+だけ+に・と・が・は・を・で but give no examples of using に・と before だけ。Is there any reason to prefer in appropriate sentences to put に・と before だけ rather after だけ?
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1Can you quote the excerpt from the guide to have more context please? – jarmanso7 Oct 13 '22 at 12:55
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Is this what you are asking? [にだけ vs だけに - Difference in meaning?](https://japanese.stackexchange.com/q/61253/43676) – aguijonazo Oct 13 '22 at 21:16
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Yes but also とだけ – user2617804 Oct 13 '22 at 23:04