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Discover Ludwig"would not only" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in order to emphasize an action or consequence that follows. For example: "He would not only forget to show up for work, but he was often late when he did arrive."
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"It would not only benefit them, but the economy generally".
A nuclear-armed Iran would not only threaten Israel.
That would not only hurt economic growth but could also affect youth crime rates, research showed.
The actors would not only improvise but also play versions of themselves.
The scene was being set for a campaign which would not only be long, but bloody.
It would not only boost tourism, but give Russia a more advantageous position in international negotiations".
With fully enclosed engines, it would not only be quiet but also burn 25% less fuel.
Mr. Ferkauf would not only discount, he would discount more deeply than anyone ever had.
My friend would not only do tactical team talks but act as team doctor.
As President, he said, he would not only kill terrorists, but their families, too.
Both hope stricter rules would not only resolve the crisis but ensure it does not recur.
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