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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'not only need' is correct and is often used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to emphasize that not only one thing is necessary but that two or more things are needed. For example, "In order to pass the test, we not only need to study hard, but also practice a lot."
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"You not only need interest," Peng said, "you need passion".
Clearly, we not only need knowledge, we also need ethics.
Advanced visual surveillance systems not only need to track moving objects but also interpret their patterns of behaviour.
"These kids do not only need treatment but also love and encouragement.
Rocker's Braves not only need a new personality, they desperately need a face lift.
From that moment we did not only need courage, but intelligence".
You not only need to do good journalism, you need to be read.
"And when you do, you not only need to be sharp but really sharp within seconds".
But the next Disney chief executive will not only need to measure up to Mr. Iger.
The model checking techniques not only need to be correct (since system sizes increase), but also scalable and efficient.
Students not only need to learn the content but have the inclination and the confidence to use it.
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