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"not only through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce an additional means or way to do something, after having already mentioned one means or way. For example, "He learned the language not only through classes but also through self-study".
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Not only through collaboration but a lot of public funding.
Not only through words but actions, going beyond what is already in place.
The Mets' struggles have echoed not only through the organization, but also through New York State.
"People learn the faith not only through worship but also by doing," he said.
Their voice needs to be heard not only through the news organisation, but also independently.
Witch hunts have proliferated not only through politics, but also through culture.
Today's situation demands similar high-level intervention from our government, and not only through negotiations.
TECHNOLOGY advances not only through new inventions, but also by the imaginative application of old ones.
Its characters are revealed not only through imagery but through gesture, dialogue, and reflection.
Mr. Mesches found being at the site deeply affecting, not only through the rubble, but also in the surrounding scenes.
"Our objective is to animate social media through content provided by customers, not only through corporate communication or commercial offers.
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