Search Terms: 其れでも*, それでも*
conjunction
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but (still), and yet, nevertheless, even so, notwithstanding(usually kana)
Admitting what you say, I still think I am right
Everyone opposed it, but they got married all the same
Nevertheless, the topic is worth discussing
Admitting what you say, I still think you are in the wrong
Admitting what you say, I still think he's in the right
The food was terrible -all the same I didn't complain
She is none the less beautiful for her faults
Every one opposed it, but Mary and John got married all the same
She has a lot of faults. Still, I like her
I cannot go to the party, but thank you for inviting me all the same
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