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In spite of his poverty, he is lazy
Despite his laziness, he is poor.
Despite his poor, he is lazy.
In spite of having poor, he is lazy
Kamal asked what was my name.
Kamal asked me my name.
What my name is, Kamal asked.
Kamal asked me what my name was.
The water being hot, I could not drink.
Since the water is hot, I cannot drink it.
Having reached in London, He will attend the COP 26
Being very poor, Jim buy a gift for his wife.
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