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"not only makes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is not just one thing, but also something else. Example: Not only does exercise improve physical health, but it also has numerous benefits for mental well-being.
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"Overcoming adversity not only makes you stronger.
Thermal comfort not only makes the occupants comfortable but also governs energy consumption in the building.
This not only makes spending more predictable, it also prevents new technical debt from accumulating.
Weisz not only makes Justin fall in love with her but the audience as well.
Reading a book not only makes you wiser, but also adds new words to your vocabulary.
"He not only makes shots, he makes a lot of plays.
The party's opposition to gay marriage not only makes them look mean-spirited.
Moriarty, by contrast, not only makes religion central to the story, but mixes it with magic.
Washington's dysfunctional political climate not only makes it harder for Congress to pass sound economic policy.
The complex geometry of blades not only makes them difficult to fabricate, but also leads them difficult to inspect.
Uniformity in size not only makes the produce more attractive to consumers but also improve its processing qualities.
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