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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Despite having been.. ?

I wanted to ask you guys if it sounds correct:

Despite having been ensured that my courses would be
recognized, I had to start the university programme from the beginning.

Thank you for your feedback!
Ania
  

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No, not quite. Despite having been assured that my courses would be recognized, I had to start the university programme from the beginning.

  • No, not quite.
  • Despite having been assured that my courses would be recognized, I had to start the university programme from the beginning.
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No, not quite.
Despite having been assured that my courses would be recognized, I had to start the university programme from the beginning.

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