In spite of the heavy traffic, we arrived at our destination on time. (Use "Notwithstanding")
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Explanation:
Notwithstanding has a wide variety of usages.
Usage 1:
It is a subordinating conjunction similar to "although, though, even though..." followed by a clause.
Notwithstanding he is rich, he never takes a holiday.
I recognized you quickly notwithstanding I hadn't seen you for a long time.
(You can substitute "notwithstanding" with "although, though, even though".)
Usage 2:
It is a transition similar to "but, however, nonetheless, yet..." and it can also be used between two sentences.
I did my best to be approved by the University, notwithstanding, I was refused.
It got dark before we reached the summit of the mountain, notwithstanding, we went on climbing.
(You can substitute "notwithstanding" with "but, however, nonetheless, yet...".)
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