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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and only not" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts to emphasize a negation, but it can lead to confusion or awkwardness in phrasing.
Example: "I wanted to go to the party, and only not to miss the chance to see my friends."
Alternatives: "but not" or "and certainly not".
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This victory, the Romans, though usually ascribing such success to some god, attributed to the conduct of one captain; and it was observed to be heard amongst the soldiers, that Poplicola had delivered their enemies lame and blind, and only not in chains, to be despatched by their swords.
(Participant 7) "When I was burning three weeks out of the month and only not burning the week of my period, there was no question I was not going to get pregnant.
In the third regression six disease characteristics variables were added, and only not having enough food, being on ART and having a health insurance were found as predictors for HIV symptom intensity (see Table 2).
One woman described her experience with the pain before it improved as: "When I was burning three weeks out of the month and only not burning the week of my period, there was no question I was not going to get pregnant.
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And not only can't we, but we shouldn't".
And not only do I not blame you, I understand.
And not only that, I wasn't trying to.
And not only banks and investment firms.
And coming not only to them.
And its not only Miley.
And not only research.
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