Sentence examples for affected not only from inspiring English sources

The phrase "affected not only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has had an impact on multiple subjects or aspects, often followed by "but also" to introduce additional elements.
Example: "The new policy affected not only the employees but also the overall productivity of the company."
Alternatives: "impacted not just" or "influenced not only".

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The resulting panic would have affected not only Latin America, but all emerging markets.

Drinking and partying has affected not only myself but my family and my club".

The fluid syntax of the prose affected not only style but content as well.

Embarrassingly, the company said the problem affected not only the iPhone 4, but also earlier models.

He said that Medicaid cuts affected not only poor people who qualify for the program, but everyone.

The crackdown has affected not only pro-democracy activists but also Xi's high-ranking opponents in the Party.

She said she believed all neighborhoods on Long Island would be affected, not only the less affluent ones.

The powerful wind affected not only both former No. 1's ball toss, but also their hems.

"It affected not only North Wilkesboro, but the entire area and other counties too," said Faye Cox, the North Wilkesboro mayor pro-tem.

Mr. Eckhard said Mr. Annan had spoken by telephone with leaders of the countries affected "not only to express condolences but to see what they needed most urgently".

Bands are affected not only by the extra costs but also by concerns that gas prices will deter fans from traveling long distances to get to their shows.

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