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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not only inspire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something does more than one thing. For example, "This poem not only inspires, but also uplifts the reader."
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The complexity of biology and relevant biomedical problems not only inspire, but also demand effective molecular design for functional materials.
And when successful relaunchers tell their stories, they not only inspire returnees but also may influence skeptical hiring managers.
Higson hopes World Book Day will not only inspire primary school children, "but the tricky thing is getting to those in secondary school.
In 1948, Time magazine said that it would "not only inspire evil but suggest a form for the evil to take".
"We hope this legacy project will not only inspire but also educate," said Caroline Rush, the chief executive of British Fashion Council.
The verdict will likely not only inspire lawyers, but the environmental movement, which is tired after 23 years of international negotiations.
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They not only inspired her intellectually but helped support her financially.
Some have suggested that the choice was not only inspired by North Korea.
Cats have not only inspired songs, but also, it is claimed, saved lives.
Greater research impact not only inspires scholars to continue their research, but also increases the possibility of a larger research budget from sponsors.
Steinberg's heroically detached intelligence belongs to an era defined by heroes who not only inspired but practically demanded emulation.
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