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SuperESL Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

But

Hi.

"The currency dispute between China and the US was not merely an economic conflict, but also a prelude to a probable war between the two countries."

"She is not just a 16-year-old girl, but also a scheming, murderous seductress."

Is the usage of 'but' in these examples acceptable? Is the 'also' necessary in both?

I am sure there are other ways to express the same overall meanings I am trying to convey. But my chief interest here revolves around the correct usage of 'but' in a context such as these examples.

Thank you.
  

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Yes, it is acceptable and quite common. The construction not only (or merely , in this case) … but also is sometimes referred to as a correlative conjunction .

  • Yes, it is acceptable and quite common.
  • The construction not only (or merely , in this case) … but also is sometimes referred to as a correlative conjunction .
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Yes, it is acceptable and quite common. The construction not only (or merely, in this case)… but also is sometimes referred to as a correlative conjunction.

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