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The phrase "hasn't only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has not only one quality, effect, etc. For example: "This new video game hasn't only provided entertainment but also taught me many lessons."
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Jurassic World hasn't only got bulk, it's got pace, too.
It hasn't only been novelty dance songs and negligible hip-hop.
But he hasn't only recently wandered into the arena, making it harder to count on him getting bored and wandering off.
She hasn't only copied her breasts, she's flashed them, and when depression strikes, she resorts to bold physical responses, like whacking off her hair.
But in turning down the White House's latest offer and opting for this sordid gambit, he hasn't only derailed efforts to reach an early settlement.
And Tumblr hasn't only given a new image to government agencies, but its youthful audience was one of the reasons cited by many for Tumblr's $1.1 billion acquisition by Yahoo this May.
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The dispute has not only polarised Roraima.
London has not only been about success.
Austerity has not only exhausted the Greeks.
It has not only male but female gunfighters….
The victory has not only put fire in her belly.
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