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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not only yet" is not a complete or grammatically correct construction
"Not only" is typically used to emphasize a comparison or addition, while "yet" is used as an adverb to indicate that something has not happened or been done up to the present time. Together, they do not form a cohesive phrase or indicate a clear meaning. A correct way to use "not only" and "yet" in a sentence could be: "Not only have I not finished my homework yet, but I haven't even started it." In this example, "not only" is emphasizing the fact that the speaker has not completed their homework, and "yet" is indicating that this lack of completion is ongoing up to the present moment.
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Gary is not only yet another big-screen case study in male arrested development but also, it seems, a genuinely damaged soul, with decades of failure, bad debts and fruitless rehab stints etched into his face.
The party of Disraeli, Churchill and Thatcher and until recently the most powerful political force in all of Europe, the Conservatives are not only yet to recover from two consecutive losses to Labor, they face the likelihood of defeat in the next vote two years from now.
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John Daly, the 1995 Open champion, not only missed yet another cut — he missed it by 20 strokes, finishing at 29 over par after a round of 89 that included a quintuple bogey on the par-4 13th.
They not only specifically yet discretely target large customer groups, but also twist its use to avoid creating a media outcry.
Owners will not only get yet another source of annual revenue, but they'll build an equity stake in a valuable cable channel.
For heaven's sake, we not only cannot yet explain something as ubiquitous as gravity; we don't even know what the basic constituents of matter are, nor how much and what kind of fundamental energies exist.
The above data not only represents yet another set supporting the association between HPV 11 and aggressive course but it is also the largest data set to ever be analyzed.
The new paper by Richardson et al.[ 4] not only provides yet another record-breaking mitochondrial genome with its share of 'gee-whizz' characteristics, it also turns out to be an extremely useful window into the past.
Not only relaxing, but yet another great gift idea!
The axe will fall, only not everywhere, not just yet.
An agreement would not only spare America yet another attack against a Muslim country, it would also help avoid a potential collapse of Middle Eastern security.
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