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Although/despite/ in spite

Can these be used interchangeably?

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despite and in spite of are interchangeable most of the time. ' Despite ' used in a lesser degree comparatively with ' in spite of ' Despite ( In spite of ) my limited knowledge in English, I make it a point to answer some questions every day

  • despite and in spite of are interchangeable most of the time.
  • ' Despite ' used in a lesser degree comparatively with ' in spite of ' Despite ( In spite of ) my limited knowledge in English, I make it a point to answer some questions every day
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despite and in spite of are interchangeable most of the time. ' Despite ' used in a lesser degree comparatively with ' in spite of '

Despite ( In spite of ) my limited knowledge in English, I make it a point to answer some questions every day
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You could use although for similar meaning, but the wording would be changed,

Although my knowledge of English is limited, I make a point of posting daily.

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