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Discover Ludwig"go not only" is not a correct phrase in English and cannot be used in written or spoken language.
"Not only" is typically used as a conjunction to introduce an additional element in a sentence, and it always needs to be followed by another word or phrase. Here is an example: Incorrect: Go not only. Correct: Don't just go, run!.
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Our congratulations go not only to the winners, but also to their colleagues and teams".
Hold onto your wallet if you go — not only are light-fingered pickpockets aplenty, but so are tough-talking bargainers.
I want to go not only because August Wilson wrote it but because I've heard about the play.
I really pushed myself as far as I could go, not only to have to invent these tricks but actually have do them, and then win".
Don't ask for your espresso to go; not only will you not get it, you might get a lecture about why that's a terrible idea.
He renders restaurants where people go not only to eat but also to be seen, like Nello, La Goulue and Balthazar.
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That goes not only for sex among teenagers but also for prostitution.
Gone not only are those carbon sinks but also the shading and cooling effect that trees provide to homes.
But what happens is the income their parents receive goes not only to food but access to alcohol.
Eight agreed, and off they went, not only to the opera but to the pre-opera workshop.
That means that in those cases, the infection went not only untreated, but undetected for a decade, on average.
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