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"do not only" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something should not be limited to one particular action or activity. For example, "Do not only study for the exam, but also review your notes regularly throughout the semester."
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However, bisphosphonates do not only act on osteoclasts.
Officials do not only prohibit content.
They do not only head north to Europe.
Chronic truants do not only affect a school's budget.
Decreases in funding do not only affect QS's research indicators.
Flow states do not only happen during music performances.
These threats do not only affect biodiversity and species abundance, but ultimately ecosystem functions and services.
They do not only support decision making but also enable new discoveries via association and inference.
Due to a variety of factors, disruptions do not only occur internally but also externally.
However, indoor microclimates do not only affect collections; occupants and visitors must also be considered.
They do not only catalyse the surface reactions but generate a more corrosion resistant surface as well.
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