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As conjunctions,
although and though are generally interchangeable: Although
(or though) she smiled, she was angry. Although usually occurs at
the beginning of its clause (as in the preceding example), whereas though
may occur elsewhere and is the more common term when used to link words or
phrases, as in wiser though poorer. In certain constructions only
though is acceptable: Fond though (not although) I am of
sports, I’d rather not sit through another basketball game. |
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