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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Can you use both "DUE TO" and "DESPITE"

( ) fluctuation in the currency, the HongKong bank has announced that the HONG KONG dollar's peg to the United States dollar will not change.

Can you use both "DUE TO" and "DESPITE"?
  

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Anonymous Can you use both "DUE TO" and "DESPITE"? No, they are opposite in meaning, and only 'despite' fits the meaning of the sentence.

  • Anonymous Can you use both "DUE TO" and "DESPITE"?
  • No, they are opposite in meaning, and only 'despite' fits the meaning of the sentence.
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AnonymousCan you use both "DUE TO" and "DESPITE"?
No, they are opposite in meaning, and only 'despite' fits the meaning of the sentence.

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