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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offers not only" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an additional item or idea to what has already been stated. Example: The new restaurant offers not only delicious food but also excellent service.
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The premium package offers not only heated front seats, but rear seat heaters as well.
"In these difficult times Warsaw offers not only dynamics but stability".
UltimateTV offers not only Internet access, but also a personal video recorder (PVR).
IMDb offers not only reams of information but a means of navigating it, too.
History offers not only legitimacy, of course, but also a framework for coping with the present.
Above all, China offers not only work but a chance to jump up a few career rungs in the process.
Yet the town and the surrounding territory offers not only striking landscapes but an equally storied heritage.
The partnership offers not only advice but also, in many cases, the financial means for making home repairs.
VARIETY PUZZLE — Cryptic crosswords are always complicated, but today's puzzle offers not only challenging clues to decipher but a theme to match.
Cepacol: Cepacol's website offers not only the mouthwash Bateman uses to finish off the waterboarding he's performed on his teeth, but also throat lozenges.
Lovely to handle and enormous fun, this is a book that offers not only counting, but art, geography, ecology and storytelling in one clever package.
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