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Though ‘not only… but also’ is the correct form of correlative conjunction, certain variants are acceptable. For instance, the first part is occasionally written not just or not alone, while the second part is commonly seen in the forms but… too and but . . . as well. Thus, the expression ‘not only…but even’ is correct. The errors lie in the third part of the sentence and there are two of them. Firstly, the usage of ‘also’ is redundant here. Secondly, ‘finds’ should be written instead of ‘find’ because if the subjects (‘husband’ and ‘father’ in the given context) are both singular and are connected by the words "or," "nor," "neither/nor," "either/or," and "not only/but also", the verb is singular.
Correct sentence: Not only her husband but also her father finds her selfish