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"extends not only" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that affects, or has an influence on, not only one thing, but multiple things. For example, "The new policy extends not only to employees in the corporate office, but also to those in the various regional offices."
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That division extends not only to romance but to nationality and language, too.
Competition extends not only to big exchanges, but big regulators, too.
My problem with recognizing faces extends not only to my nearest and dearest but also to myself.
Verisimilitude extends not only to the hotel's antique furniture and floral wallpaper but also to the costuming.
Here in the north-east, a sense of ferment extends not only to the large and much-oppressed Kurdish population.
Their research extends not only to village communities within modern societies but also to cities, even to industrial enterprises.
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Some of Newell's ideas for swinging momentum back to the PC for living-room gaming include building an extended ecosystem where in-game efforts can extend not only to other games (as they do with Steam's Creator Workshop), but also across software titles.
The fire risked extending not only to Greece but to the eurozone and beyond," he said.
Clara's jealousy issues now extend not only to all her predecessors but to Jane Austen too.
The risks, they said, extend not only to the mother but also to the unborn child.
Furthermore, mobile apps extend not only voice communication but work functions as well.
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