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The phrase 'did not only' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an additional action or something that was not expected. For example: "He did not only finish the project early, but he also managed to stay within budget".
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Blanc did not only teach.
"Sadly we did not only lose him.
But in 2010 he did not only back winners.
Walker did not only address border security and immigration.
I did not only join it, I lived in it.
But we did not only dwell on the past.
The return migration did not only create benefits for the non-migrants, it also caused losses.
If this is true, it means that Homo ergaster did not only live in Africa.
We did not only lose a great scholar, we also lost a great person.
Viable SCs did not only adhere to the nerve guide, but also migrated throughout the guidance channels.
King did not only have to deal with the obstacles presented by Southern whites.
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