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The crab cakes were not only delicious, but the crab cakes were also inexpensive.

O delicious and not only inexpensive
O neither delicious nor were they expensive
O not only delicious but also inexpensive
o not only delicious, but neither were they inexpensive
O No improvement or correction is required.

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User Shrembo
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The 3rd choice.

•The crab cakes were not only delicious but also inexpensive.

You don't need to write ”crab cakes” two times in the sentence, we know what we talking about. Also, I don't think you need the comma before the ”but”.
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