beachboy
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He bought the tickets, but he didn't watch the film.
In spite of buying the tickets, he didn't watch the film.
Could I also say "In spite of not watching the film, he bought the tickets", without a change in meaning? It sounds awkward to me.
In spite of buying the tickets, he didn't watch the film.
Could I also say "In spite of not watching the film, he bought the tickets", without a change in meaning? It sounds awkward to me.