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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
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During World War II Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed to the forced relocation of thousands of Japanese-Americans despite there being no evidence that they were spies.

Q) Can the "despite there ... spies" part be replaced with "although no evidence that they were spies?"
  

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You could say "although there was no evidence that they were spies."

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