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Although she was ill, she went to school. (IN SPITE OF)
IN SPITE OF being ill, she went to school.
She didn’t eat much though she was hungry. (DESPITE)
She didn’t eat much DESPITE being hungry.
The train was late because the fog was thick. (BECAUSE OF)
The train was late BECAUSE OF the thick fog. 
I accepted the job although the salary was low. (IN SPITE OF)
I accepted the job IN SPITE OF the low salary.
He didn’t leave school even though his family was poor. (DESPITE)
He didn’t leave school DESPITE his poor family.
All the teachers love him because his conduct is good. (BECAUSE OF)
All the teachers love him BECAUSE OF his good conduct.
The flight was not delayed despite the foggy weather. (ALTHOUGH)
The flight was not delayed ALTHOUGH it was foggy.
We couldn't study because of the noise. (BECAUSE)
We couldn't study BECAUSE there was the noise.
Even though it was cold, I went swimming. (IN SPITE OF)
IN SPITE OF the cold weather, I went swimming.
These students didn’t arrive late although there was the traffic jam. (DESPITE)
These students didn’t arrive late DESPITE the traffic jam. 
Mary can’t sleep because there was the noise. (BECAUSE OF)
Mary can’t sleep BECAUSE OF the noise. 
She didn't get ill in spite of working very hard. (THOUGH)
She didn't get ill THOUGH she worked very hard. 
The plane couldn't take off because the weather was too bad. (BECAUSE OF)
The plane couldn't take off BECAUSE OF the bad weather.
Despite having much experience, he didn’t succeed in repairing the machine. (EVEN THOUGH)
EVEN THOUGH he had much experience, he didn’t succeed in repairing the machine. 
Though Kid has failed so often, he has never been disappointed. (DESPITE)
DESPITE the fact that Kid has failed so often, he has never been disappointed. / DESPITE kids' frequent failure, he has never been disappointed. 
Though I haven't eaten anything for 24 hours, I don't feel hungry. (IN SPITE OF)
IN SPITE OF having eaten anything for 24 hours I didn’t feel hungry.