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Discover Ludwig"not only of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to contrast two ideas. For example: "She had a deep understanding not only of math, but also of science."
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This is true not only of journalism.
And not only of piano music.
This is the opinion not only of progressives.
But the stars are not only of the cuddly kind.
The finest are portraits, not only of people.
A loss not only of identity but of purpose?
He's a student not only of thuggee but of phrenology.
That is why we speak not only of pictures, but rather of picture acts (Bildakten), not only of language, but of language acts, not only of perception but of acts of perception.
The selected unlabeled samples are not only of high confidence, but also very informative.
Competitive advantage is not only of concern to firms, but also to governments and state agencies.
We show the numerical results not only of PSM and but also of ESM.
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