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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'impact not only' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the effects of a certain action or event. For example, "The new policy had an impact not only on the company, but also on its employees."
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"This will impact not only this generation but our daughters and their daughters," Ms. Mills said.
It could negatively impact not only Phoenix and its residents, but the entire state".
Terrorism threats impact not only national politics but also bridge politics.
MIT's findings could make an enormous impact not only on campus but also nationwide.
Management decisions impact not only plant communities but also the habitat potential they create for wildlife.
That tape had impact not only on the jury, but on Archer Daniels itself.
I think his impact, not only at Arsenal but in English football overall was just tremendous.
With food it can really have an impact, not only on your life but on everyone's.
Our analysis shows a positive impact not only on neighborhood housing valuation but also on neighborhood crime and foreclosure.
"That has huge impact not only on California's economy but on the nation's food supply," she said.
Jan van Eyck had a huge impact not only on his generation, but on people centuries later.
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