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"not only on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is happening or being done in addition to something else. Example: "I am not only focusing on my studies, but also on improving my time management skills."
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"Not only on that play.
Not only on my station, but anywhere".
"Not only on the sporting side.
And not only on him.
Not only on Twitter, though certainly there.
"Yes and not only on my feet.
The RC car runs not only on straight but curve.
But the estrangement is profound, and not only on campus.
The status screen is not only on top, it's illuminated.
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Mindfulness is not only "on-trend".
Not only on-demand and multi-channel, but quality content.
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