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Where should "not only" go in the following sentence?
_________________ but also the details of FSU's offense.
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Amato not only has an advantage in knowing FSU's defense
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Amato has an advantage not only in knowing in FSU's defense
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Amato has an advantage in not only knowing FSU's defense
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Amato has an advantage in knowing not only FSU's defense
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She plans to (only apply, apply only) to technical schools.
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only apply
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apply only
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She (not only determined, determined not only) who used what space but also signed vendor agreements.
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not only determined
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determined not only
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He could play drums (with both, both with) raw power and amazing finesse.
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with both
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both with
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(Either you, You either) like him or you don't.
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Either you
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You either
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She (only allows her dogs, allows her dogs only) on the bare floors, not on the rugs.
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only allows her dogs
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allows her dogs only
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This petty power play is (not only a slap at, a slap at not only) FSU but also the state capital.
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not only a slap at
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a slap at not only
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He kept the letter in his scrapbook. He thought about (crumbling, crumpling) it up, but he wanted to keep it as a reminder and a motivator.
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crumbling
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crumpling
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Lamont Gray was hired as an academic (adviser, advisor).
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adviser
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advisor
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He joined the company shortly after its (startup, start-up, start up).
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startup
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start-up
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start up