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Snarf Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Despite Comma

He was angry at him despite the fact that it wasn't his fault.

I don't think there is need for a comma before "despite," right? I mean, it would be a stylistic thing to use it, whereas, if the sentence started off with "Despite the fact that it wasn't his fault," THEN a comma would be needed.

Thanks.
  

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