(never end a sentence with "to")
Another accepted word is 'despite.'
"In spite of being marred for life, he cut off his nose because of a simple pimple."
2007-08-13 17:12:13
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answer #1
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answered by kNOTaLIAwyR 7
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Do you mean, how to write a sentence using the phrase "in spite of"?
In that case it's easy.
"In spite of the rain, Jack wore only a t-shirt and jeans."
I hope I've helped.
2007-08-13 17:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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- the woman gave in to the chocolate in spite of her diet
- in spite of the lighting storm threatening to turn off the power, the teen stayed on the computer!
- the blonde girl <()> sat at the computer answering a question despite/in spite of the time.
- in spite of all the risks, Michealangelo painted the Sistine Chapel, and it came out beautifully!
- despite/in spite of the signs to keep off the grass, the boy stepped on the grass...on PURPOSE! *gasp!*
hehe all i got!
2007-08-13 17:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In spite of the unfavorable weather, the baseball team decided to hold practice
2007-08-13 17:10:35
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answered by Ink Corporate 7
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1. His knowledge about the law and his astute judgement served to mentor other judges. 2. Sara's point that priests cannot marry was not germane to our discussion about The Dust Bowl. 3. The foreign policies supported by the new leader, confirmed that he was a jingoist. 4. She harbors no malice towards the drunk driver that killed her son. 5. The politician subverts the laws at every turn. 6. Even though she looks odd, we still shouldn't vilify her. ugh. I hope this helps! :/
2016-04-05 07:40:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The child threw the toy in spite of her mother telling her not to.
2007-08-13 17:10:37
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answered by Clays mom 4
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