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Can a future tense sentence be used after "although"?
For example, "Although it will be a difficult task, we will still try our best to realize it."
Can a future tense sentence be used after "although"?
For example, "Although it will be a difficult task, we will still try our best to realize it."
For example, "Although it will be a difficult task, we will still try our best to realize it."
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