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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not only great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is more than just great, emphasizing that it is excellent or remarkable. For example: "This restaurant is not only great, but the atmosphere is incredible."
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He inspired not only great philosophy but great affection.
Children are not only great levellers, they're also brilliant fun.
Radical, breakthrough innovations create not only great industrial possibilities, but also great social uncertainties.
So we're really talking about people who are not only great scientists but also over achievers.
I saw in them the truth that America is not only great, but it is good.
"They are not only great to write notes on, but they are gifts and quite frameable".
"The support was great and not only great but everything went well.
He was not only great in that moment, but he was also brave.
As an athlete, I do everything I can to be not only great, but historic.
But it's not only great for cheese boards – chefs serve it with chicken and meat dishes, too.
I love Grayson because he's not only great fun, but also a very astute observer of the art world.
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