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                1. Sam speaks not only Spanish but also Chinese.
2. Sam speaks not only Spanish but Chinese.
(Are both grammatical? Is #2 used frequently?)
            
        2. Sam speaks not only Spanish but Chinese.
(Are both grammatical? Is #2 used frequently?)
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            Writeacher
            
    Both are fine, and both constructions are used frequently. #1 is the one that's more complete.
    
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