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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lead not only' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that something will not just act as one thing, but possibly several other things as well. For example, "The new mayor will lead not only a town, but a new age of progress."
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Lead not only made them ill.
These constraints lead not only to deformation but also to rigid body rotation.
So far, Mr. Lanza has a lead not only in endorsements but also in fund-raising.
For Mr. Paterson, an investigation could lead not only to political damage but also to prosecution.
"To reinforce the hard-liners could lead not only to economic tensions, but a military confrontation".
However, lower plate thermal conductivity can lead not only to significant radial but also to axial temperature gradients.
Better control of these processes can lead not only to improved product quality but also energy reduction.
The imbalance among the different microbial groups can lead not only to less methane production, but also to process failure.
This can lead not only to delayed or missed diagnosis but damage to the physician-patient relationship.
Guns in the hands of young people lead not only to more crime but also more successful suicide attempts.
Excessive carbohydrates lead not only to obesity but also, over time, to Type 2 diabetes and, very likely, heart disease.
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