cubs wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I have a follow up query.
You mentioned that few official question does use the idiom not only X but Y. So then how can we be sure to reject the option choice based on just that reason alone.
Hellocubs ,
IMHO, the sentence will not mix the two idiomsnot only X but also Y andnot only X but Y together. it would either use either the former or the latter expression.
In case that happens, the correct answer choice will be the one that will have no grammatical and logical
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