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By zing at 01/31/2008 - 09:48
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The word "in spite" always comes with 'of' .... "in spite of" .....
Note: Its NOT "inspite of", the correct usage is "in spite of" ..... in other words inspite is not a word ...its two words "in spite"
despite and "in spite of" are similar in english, you can use them interchangeably.
Usage: They are used to indicate the fact that they are "taking no notice of" something.
- He went to school in spite of cold weather. (He didnt take notice of cold)
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