“Notwithstanding the fact that I hadn’t seen a movie in ages, this one was a boring watch.”
”Even aside from the fact that I hadn’t seen a movie in ages, this one was a boring watch.”
No, they do not mean the same thing. ________________________________________________________________ “Notwithstanding the fact that I hadn’t seen a movie in ages, this one was boring to watch. ” This is OK, but in my experience more common than notwithstanding is in spite of '.
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No, they do not mean the same thing.
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“Notwithstanding the fact that I hadn’t seen a movie in ages, this one was boring to watch. a boring watch.”
This is OK, but in my experience more common than notwithstanding is in spite of'.
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