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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'not only I' is a valid grammatical construction
You can use it to introduce an additional subject when emphasizing the fact that someone else shares in the same action or opinion. For example, "Not only I am excited for the upcoming concert, but my friends are too."
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"Not only I stop them from scoring goals".
Not only I have suffered during these long, lonely, wasted years.
Not only I have high TOEFL scores, but also I can understand American TV shows pretty well.
Not only I did not enjoy doing too many management-related tasks, Procter & Gamble did not consider me to fit their profile for an engineering manager.
Not only I was I not a fan, but they weren't a fan of me because I helped to make sure that story took hold early on.
More importantly, the physiological interpretation of scalp EEG fMRI mapping studies may be improved using electrophysiological features that not only (i) explain colocalised BOLD fluctuations better but also (ii) reflect well-known aspects of the neuronal activity.
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We validated the association of PML expression with the tumor site and confirmed its prognostic utility in additional cases of GIST from multiple clinical facilities using immunohistochemistry. Downregulation of PML expression was significantly associated with not only I-GIST, but also a larger tumor size, higher mitotic count and higher risk of recurrence (Table 3).
I not only survived, I think I thrived.
Not only was I accepted, but I with the scholarship I needed.
Not only was I frightened but I felt totally humiliated.
Not only have I applied, but I have been accepted.
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