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Even though

Even though

(conj)
UK
ˈiːvən ðəʊ
US
ˈivɪn ðoʊ
Definition: Despite the fact that.
Meaning: Mặc dù
Less Common
How to use "Even though" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Even though it is served as an appetizer, it usually stays on the table during the whole meal, accompanying classics such as bulgogi, kalbi, and mandu guk (dumpling soup), while cabbage kimchi is often fried into kimchijeon pancakes and incorporated into numerous soups and stews.

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This means that even though it usually lives on the land, it spends a great amount of time in rivers and lakes where males lead groups of 5 to 30 females and young.

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Even though going back to university has a big opportunity cost, many people think it is a good decision because increased education gives you more job opportunities.

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This means this meat is "cooked", even though there is no heat involved (aka all the harmful bacteria is killed).

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Even though badminton was invented in the 1800s, it did not become a popular sport in the United States until the 1930s.

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Even though it is served as an appetizer, it usually stays on the table during the whole meal, accompanying classics such as bulgogi, kalbi, and mandu guk (dumpling soup), while cabbage kimchi is often fried into kimchijeon pancakes and incorporated into numerous soups and stews.

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