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11 October, 22:04

She eats very little; nevertheless, she does not lose weight.

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  1. 11 October, 22:24
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    What’s the question?

    This question has correct grammar with the use of the semi-colon. By using the semicolon, it is like starting off a new sentence. "She eats very little" and "nevertheless, she does not use weight" both make sense on their own. Therefore, this sentence is correct.
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