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Discover Ludwig"you not only" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to introduce a second element of an action or an outcome that goes beyond the first one mentioned. For example, "You not only cooked the meal, but you also set up the table and washed the dishes afterwards."
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You not only don't get the cuts.
"You not only need interest," Peng said, "you need passion".
And if you "fight back against," you not only PROTEST, but you might also CONTEST.
You not only have the right to cover his activities, you have an obligation.
You not only need to do good journalism, you need to be read.
You not only can set them to different channels, you probably should.
"And when you do, you not only need to be sharp but really sharp within seconds".
Back then, you not only felt sick, you wanted to die.
"Hey, Dick, you not only sound like my mama, you starting to look like her".
In your new film, "Sleepwalking", you not only star but you also produce.
So you not only have to remove mold, you have to find and eliminate the cause.
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