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不仅 (bù jǐn) is used to express that something is not the only one. For example, 他不仅会说英语,还会说法语 (Tā bù jǐn huì shuō Yīngyǔ, hái huì shuō Fǎyǔ) meaning "Not only does he speaks English, but also speaks French".
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不只 (bù zhǐ): This phrase has the same meaning as 不仅 and is pronounced "bù zhǐ".
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不仅 (bù jǐn) can be used in both formal and informal writing. It is a common phrase used to indicate that something is not the only one, or that there is more than one thing. For example, 不仅 (bù jǐn) can be used to indicate that there are multiple causes of a problem, or multiple solutions to a problem. It can also be used to indicate that there are multiple people or things involved in a situation.
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