On the use of "is not so [...] but" [closed]

Solution 1:

Use either "not so much" or "not", but not "not so".

  1. With A, the goal is not so much X as it is Y.

  2. With A, the goal is not X but Y.

The first means that the goal is more Y than X. The second means that the goal is not at all X; it is instead Y.