Sentence examples for not only highly from inspiring English sources

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It is not only highly polished, it is also extraordinarily readable.

Musicians and artists were not only highly respected, but among the wealthiest Cubans that I met.

Everyone else is not only highly flawed but also at least intermittently annoying.

Tlaloc was not only highly revered, but he was also greatly feared.

Experimental results indicate that the proposed method is not only highly competitive, but also outperforms the existing methods.

The approach is not only highly applicable in adaptive clinical trials, but also provides added power in a conventional RCT.

The distribution of funds under the program is, however, not only highly inequitable but an inefficient way to support those schools.

Such episodes are not only highly damaging to professional confidence, morale and clinical effectiveness, but also place extra strain on colleagues who have to patch the service gap.

"We were looking for someone who was not only highly regarded in the law school world, but someone who has vision," he said.

"It is that vulnerability that allows us to create a character that is not only highly entertaining, but also has an irresistible appeal".

The first resident crew of the station is not only highly trained, it also has a great deal of experience in space.

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