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Are both sentences OK and the same meaning?
"I like her so much despite appearances." and "I like her so much despite it appears otherwise."
Jan 22, 2016 10:53 PM
Answers · 1
"I like her so much despite appearances" is fine, but 'I like her so much despite **what it may appear**" sounds more natural.
"I like her so much despite **the fact that** it appears otherwise" sounds better.
And yes, they both mean the same thing.
January 22, 2016
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