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"not only in" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used in order to list various places or circumstances and is followed by a comma, so it can be used to join two ideas together. For example, "I want to achieve success, not only in my career, but also in my personal life."
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Not only in America.
And not only in Italy.
And not only in packaging.
A. It is not only in America.
"We're not only in the past.
A tall order, not only in Hanover.
And not only in emotional terms.
Not only in Europe.
And not only in Holland.
It's not only in Russia, it's not only in India.
And not only in politics.
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