Sentence examples for not only preferred from inspiring English sources

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She found that she not only preferred the cut (it's "easy to handle"), but adored the $50 price.

"I realized that renting out a room at a restaurant and watching the game in the company of my dad, my son, and my best friend was not only preferred, but really the only way I would have it," Lillig explained.

Patient-relevant outcomes are not only preferred, but required, as per definition of benefit in § 2 par.

A computational dynamical analysis at the individual neuron level, such as the one presented in the previous section, is too complicated to perform for any realistic population size; a coarse-grained, population-level dynamical description and analysis become not only preferred, but necessary.

In fact, rats trained to choose a positive column pattern over a negative row pattern, not only preferred a less familiar vertical grating over a the training-positive column pattern (as originally shown by Kreschevsky), but also preferred the more familiar training-negative row pattern over a continuous horizontal grating.

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"An editor should not only prefer anonymity, he should seek it," Fox pronounced.

Subjects are not only preferring more air speed but also demanding air velocities closer or higher than 0.8 m/s ASHRAE limit.

In one recent study, Dr. Werker and her collaborators showed that babies born to bilingual mothers not only prefer both of those languages over others — but are also able to register that the two languages are different.

When he is cast as Ariel in "The Tempest," they not only prefer to stay home and watch TV but his father fails to pick him up afterward, leaving him alone in the cold.

"Compared with adults, children not only prefer plates with more elements and colors, but also their entrees placed in the front of the plate and with figurative designs," said Wansink, who suggests such designs as placing bacon in the shape of a smile along the lower part of a plate or arranging peas in a heart shape.

Marian Wright Edelman of the Children's Defense Fund not only prefers the Rockefeller version to the one before the House but would further like to plug the holes in CHIP that make children's eligibility for the program subject to a crazy quilt of various state regulations and cut-off points.

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