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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Despite or in spite. when to use?

despite or in spite. when to use?
  

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1 Without being affected by; he remains a great leader despite age and infirmity 2 despite yourself used to show that sb did not intend to do the thing mentioned; He had to laugh despite himself. Oxford

  • 1 Without being affected by; he remains a great leader despite age and infirmity 2 despite yourself used to show that sb did not intend to do the thing mentioned; He had to laugh despite himself.
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1 Without being affected by;

he remains a great leader despite age and infirmity

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