Imagine that you bought a cellphone from a well-known shop and it broke down soon after you purchased it. you took it back to be repaired and it worked satisfactorily for a few days before breaking down again. on your next visit to the shop, the assistant in the shop showed impatience amounting to discourtesy and said that he could not help. write a letter to the manager of the shop complaining about the poor performance of the cellphone and of the discourtesy of his staff, and asking him to take necessary action
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In spite of and despite have a similar meaning to although or even though. They express a contrast between two things. They are both more common in writing than in speaking. Despite is a little more formal than in spite of.
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