on account of vs though

on account of

conj
  • On account of the fact that: because, since. 

prep
  • Because of, due to, owing to. 

  • On behalf of the (monetary) account of; (idiomatic, originally figurative) for the sake of. 

though

conj
  • Despite the fact that; although. 

adv
  • Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed. 

  • Despite that; however. 

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