Change from in spite of/ despite ->although/though/even though
1. Despite my warning, they went ahead with their plan.
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2. They went swimming in spite of the coldness of the water.
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3. In spite of being bad at pool, she beat him three times in a row.
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4. She decided to go abroad for a year despite loving her boyfriend very much.
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5. He went on holiday to Thailand in spite of the expensive airfare.
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6. Socrates never had much money despite being very famous in his own day.
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7. His career did not really take off despite his ambitions.
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8. They managed to work together despite their differences of opinion.
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9. Despite my headache I enjoyed the film.
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10. Despite having enough money, he refused to buy a new car.
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1. Despite my warning, they went ahead with their plan.
Although I warned them, they went ahead with their plan.
2. They went swimming in spite of the coldness of the water.
-They went swimming although the water was cold
3. In spite of being bad at pool, she beat him three times in a row.
-Although she is bad at pool, she beat him three times in a row.
4. She decided to go abroad for a year despite loving her boyfriend very much.
-She decided to go abroad for a year although she loved her boyfriend very much.
5. He went on holiday to Thailand in spite of the expensive airfare.
-He went on holiday to Thailand although the airfare was expensive
6. Socrates never had much money despite being very famous in his own day.
-Socrates never had much money although he was very famous in his own day.
7. His career did not really take off despite his ambitions.
-His career did not really take off althogh he was ambitious
8. They managed to work together despite their differences of opinion.
-They managed to work together although their opinion was difference
9. Despite my headache I enjoyed the film.
-Although I had a headache, I enjoyed the film.
10. Despite having enough money, he refused to buy a new car.
-Although he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car.