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The phrase “due not only to” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce two or more causes for a given effect. For example: The economic downturn was due not only to the decrease in consumer spending, but also to the rise in unemployment.
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The differences are due not only to natural developmental variation.
This is due not only to political reasons but also personal ones.
The improved resolution is due not only to MCAO but also the much larger aperture of the 8.2-meter VLT.
This has been due not only to raising "stealth taxes," but also to auctioning off telecommunications licenses.
This is due not only to the formal originality of Gehry's design, but also to the idea animating it.
Such successes on Friendly's part are due not only to his energy and persuasiveness but also to his production techniques.
This is due not only to their large footprint but also to the critical data that they contain.
We find these differences are due not only to altruistic preferences but also beliefs about the strategic behavior of others.
The exhibition's charm is due not only to the apt choices of art and displays of clothing.
The country's diplomatic clout over the past decade was due not only to Mr Blair's personal oomph.
Interestingly, moreover, the ECJ has referred to the process which is "due" not only to EU citizens, but to everyone, including aliens.
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