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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may not only" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to suggest multiple possible outcomes or to add emphasis to a sentence. For example: "Your school may not only provide you with an educational foundation, but could also open the door to new opportunities later in life."
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Snidely skewering President Bush may not only alienate swing voters.
Prison isolation may not only be inhumane, but also ineffective.
Mr. Levy's problems may not only be with Republicans.
It may not only be too tasteless for Beijing's censors.
This may not only benefit bone tissue engineering, but other bone repair interventions as well.
They may not only reduce project duration but also create process uncertainty and ambiguity.
Thus, those materials may not only satisfy the impedance matching but also rapidly attenuate electromagnetic waves.
Thus, the optimal combination may not only promote growth, but also enhance antioxidant and immune levels.
Probiotics may not only support a healthier gut, but a healthier brain, too.
The postmodernists may not only have destroyed the humanities but the classical American university itself.
Without it, we may not only run out of fossil fuel.
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