so that vs so

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diamondcutter

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1. My suitcase had become damaged on the journey home, so that the lid would not stay closed.
( From Collins COBUILD English Usage)

2. My suitcase had become damaged on the journey home, so the lid would not stay closed.

(Rewritten by me)

Jutfrank advised me to start a new thread to ask the difference between the two sentences. I followed his advice. Would you please enlighten me?
 
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