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"Not only can I" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you are capable of doing something, usually something that may surprise the person you are speaking to. For example, "Not only can I speak Spanish, I can also communicate in French."
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Not only can I do it: I find I love it.
Not only can I think in flats, I can be a right bitch in them, too.
Not only can I not sing in tune, I cause others to fall off key.
"Not only can I say we are going to do this, I can get it done," said Mr. DiFrancesco.
Not only can I be an ambassador for the U.S., but for the other sports as well.
Not only can I grab a mainstream audience, I can grab the attention of the kids that wouldn't normally watch some of those programmes".
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Not only can she, but I expect she will.
I not only can walk in front of them; I can stop.
Not only can the two coexist, I daresay, they can indeed thrive in a mutually symbiotic relationship.
"I have been through these Republican attacks over and over and over again, and I believe that I've demonstrated that much to the dismay of the Republicans, I not only can survive, but thrive," she said.
Which is the gift of making friends with children: not only can they be great fun (I had a blast playing card games with the 6-year-old at the party), you might just end up a better, happier person.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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