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what does 'but then' and 'but then also' mean? what does 'but then' and 'but then also' mean? can we use 'despite of' instead of these
2013年8月31日 11:53
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The phrase "in spite of" may be appropriate, depending on the context. Despite the problems in your question, I have attempted an answer. But then, people often answer in spite of any problems with the question. Notice that "but then" means "on the other hand". I wasn't trying to imply there were problems, I only wanted to use the words in context.
2013年8月31日
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