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"have not only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that one has more than one thing (or more than one way of doing something). For example: "I have not only learned to speak Spanish, but also improved my cooking skills."
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Many have not only survived but prospered.
However, my father's gifts have not only been financial.
Humans have not only shaped the vegetation zones of Europe.
Spaniards have not only been living under a protracted recession.
They have not only won, but have done so convincingly.
They have not only accepted corporate rap but embraced it.
The elections have not only devastated the governing party.
"We have not only laid the blame on the soldiers.
But the reservations have not only been on moral grounds.
These interferences have not only the stabilizing but also unstabilizing effects.
In this regard, simulations have not only to provide qualitative but also quantitative valuable information.
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