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Microctg Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Notwithstanding that : Although ??

Are the two sentences below same?

1. Notwithstanding that no such act is proved against him, he may be convicted.

2. Although no such act is proved against him, he may be convicted.

The two sentences above seem to be same, don't those?
  

Top answer

Yes But in both cases the wording before the comma is stilted. Clive

  • Yes But in both cases the wording before the comma is stilted.
  • Clive
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Yes
But in both cases the wording before the comma is stilted.

Clive

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