Please correct me whether my following sentences are correct or not.
Despite sickness, he attended his duty.
Inspite of entering from entrance A, he entered from B
Despite and inspite
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Re: Despite and inspite
Despite sickness, he attended to his duty. <-- correct
In spite of entering from entrance A, he entered from B. <-- makes no sense
You probably mean
Instead of entering from entrance A, he entered from B.
In spite of entering from entrance A, he entered from B. <-- makes no sense
You probably mean
Instead of entering from entrance A, he entered from B.
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