Wrong preposition?
From the BBC:
Despite the fact there are more than 200 million guns in circulation, there is a certain tranquility and civility about American life.
DESPITE?
How about "Due to?"
Despite the fact there are more than 200 million guns in circulation, there is a certain tranquility and civility about American life.
DESPITE?
How about "Due to?"



"As a direct result of..."
"Predictably, with..."
Inevitably, with..."
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Amen to that!
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