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For questions about a discrete unit of written or spoken text of the smallest size to convey distinct meaning. In English but not Chinese will usually be separated from other words by a space when written or printed. Other tags that may be more appropriate include [word-choice] and [word-requests].
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Can 將 (or 将) only be used for events/actions that will take place in the near future?
According to Xinhua dictionary, it means the near future.
快要:将要。将至。将来。即将。
E.g. "The winter is coming." is translated to "凛冬将至" is Chinese.
But I think 将来 is simply used for future action.
E.g. 我将来要成 …
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Is 不仅仅 the correct word?
Yes, 不仅...而且/还是... is equivalent to "not only... but also...". I think 不仅仅 fits here. Because the author really wants to emphasize the achievement of this coffee shop, which is '首个提出咖啡情绪疗法的品牌'.
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