In spite of the young person, he is very intelligent.
Please correct the sentence.
That's correct grammar, but it means that there is a young person who almost prevents some other person from being intelligent. Is this what you mean? Or do you mean this?
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That's correct grammar, but it means that there is a young person who almost prevents some other person from being intelligent. Is this what you mean?
Or do you mean this? In spite of his youth, he is very intelligent.
(Do you really think youth can make you less intelligent?)
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