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Power naps don't work. At least they don't work for me. (as far as... concerned)
As far as I'm concerned, power naps don't work.
People in the past had few ways to amuse themselves during hours of darkness. I am amazed they didn't complain about insomnia. (considering)
Considering people in the past had few ways to amuse themselves during hours of darkness, I am amazed they didn't complain about insomnia.
History can be fascinating. I don't think I'd have the patience to be a historian. (having said that)
History can be fascinating. having said that I don't think I'd have the patience to be a historian.
I always wear earplugs in bed. I still wake up if I hear a noise. (in spite of)
In spite of wearing earplugs in bed, I still wake up if I hear a noise.
It doesn't matter how many hours I sleep. I always feel tired. (regardless of)
Regardless of how many hours I sleep, I always feel tired.
You should never sleep on a mattress that is too hard. it can give you a back pain. (in case)
You should never sleep on a mattress that is too hard in case you get a back pain.
Erik is probably right. We shouldn't think there is something wrong with us if we wake in the night. (assuming that)
Assuming Erik is right, we shouldn't think there is something wrong with us if we wake in the night.
We should take an umbrella ____ the weather turns stormy. (considering/in case/although)
in case
____ you don't have a job, you shouldn't be buying a car. (Although/In spite of the fact that/Given that)
Given that
It sounds like a very exciting trip. ____, I wouldn't like to do it myself. (Considering that, Assuming that, Having said that)
Having said that
____ I'm concerned, you can keep the car. I don't need it. (Supposing that/As far as/As long as)
As far as
____ most recent graduates, she's already well established in her career. (Compared to/Given that/In Spite of)
Compared to
____ you hadn't heard, I'm leaving at the end of the month. (In case/Because/Provided that)
In case
_____ of the fact that she was terribly nervous, she sang beautifully. (In case/Regardless/In the event)
Regardless
______ that the plane is on time, I'll be home by 6 o'clock. (Assuming/Considering/Given)
Assuming