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Which sentence uses correlative conjunction
- Neither of them is interested in doing work.
- Either of the friends will go to the party.
- Not only she but also her friend failed in the exam.
- Both the friends are excellent at sports.
The correct answer is: Not only she but also her friend failed in the exam.
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