Dear Alan
1. Though not having enough amount, we decided to buy a land.
2. Despite not having enough amount, we decided to buy a land.
Are both of them correct?
With regards
V P Kannan
though vs. despite
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Re: though vs. despite
Regarding the use of 'though/despite', only the second.
(Regarding the rest, you need 'money', not 'amount'.)
(Regarding the rest, you need 'money', not 'amount'.)