Sentence examples for substantial not only from inspiring English sources

The phrase "substantial not only" is not correct as it stands and requires additional context to be usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is significant in more than one way or aspect, typically followed by "but also" to complete the thought. Example: "The project had substantial not only financial support but also community backing."

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But the payoff will be substantial, not only for consumers but certainly for the economy over all".

For Mr. Bush, White House veterans agree, the challenges are substantial, not only because he is a novice on the world stage but because polls show that the public is not convinced that he has the ability to deal effectively with a slumping economy or the background to preside over an international crisis.

However, under-notification among foreigners was substantial not only in previously notified TB cases but also new TB cases.

The consequences of NA to immunosuppressives are substantial, not only clinically but also economically, jeopardizing transplant outcomes [ 4, 5, 39, 40].

First, there is general agreement that the overall burden of illness associated with HZ is substantial, not only for individuals who will develop PHN, but also during the prodromal and acute phases of HZ.

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But the plan would require substantial investment not only by the government, but by the airlines as well.

Richard A. Brooks, president of the association, said Judge Preska's decision "represents a substantial victory not only for former Pan Am employees but also for all similarly situated individuals".

"Without substantial revisions – not only to lethal injection, but across the board – the administration of capital punishment in America is unjust, disproportionate and very likely unconstitutional," said committee member Mark Earley, a former Republican attorney general in Virginia.

High levels of unemployment impose substantial costs not only in terms of human suffering and forgone output now but also in terms of the economy's productive potential in the future.

And the second was to send up a partial count which, according to the evidence before the board, would have cut off a substantial number, not only of precincts that might have been significantly different that the result, but also that would have disenfranchised a particular minority within Dade County.

In 1955 Snow's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, took on a new protégé, Elvis Presley, and orchestrated a buyout of his contract with the Memphis-based label Sun Records by securing substantial payments not only from Presley's new label, RCA Victor, but also from Hill and Range.

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