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The phrase "not only giving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that there is more than one action or result. For example, "He was not only giving money to charity, but also volunteering his time."
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For Marge, however, losing weight would require not only giving up Jello desserts, but exercising.
When we educate a girl displaced by conflict, we're not only giving her immediate protection.
Shifting beliefs about ownership are not only giving rise to vehicle sharing, but also greater flexibility in vehicle types.
The children brainstormed a list of possible emotions and surprised us by not only giving the expected "happy", "sad", or "mad", but also including "confused", "frustrated", and "disappointed".
They wrote about the social utility of religion; its role in not only giving people discipline but also bringing them together.
Meanwhile, Zhilinsky was not only giving Rennenkampf time to reorganize after Gumbinnen but even instructing him to invest Königsberg instead of pressing on to the west.
That ruling is not only giving wealthy donors like the Kochs greater options for pouring tens of millions of dollars into the presidential election.
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Gavin not only gave a voice to the voiceless.
The method can not only give out the position of targets, but also the whole shape.
The proposed method not only gives better results than harmonic balance but is also capable of including super- and subharmonics.
This not only gives plenty of time for life to evolve on the recently discovered planet.
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