Asked by ramesh reddy

Here I join the two sentences with in spite of. Whether is it correct or not? if not please join with in spite of and explain.

The reviews were very bad. The film was still a box-office success.

Inspite of bad reviews, the film was still a box-office success.

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Answered by anonymous
sounds correct to me
Answered by GuruBlue
You can also say - The film was a box-office success inspite of bad reviews.
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