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A: Independently of my will,
B: Regardless of my will,
Are both of them are the same thing?
A: Independently of my will,
B: Regardless of my will,
Are both of them are the same thing?
B: Regardless of my will,
Are both of them are the same thing?
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- Inglês (EUA)
I never really hear either of those used but I dependably of my will would mean something that doesn't rely on your will and regardless of my will means something done without paying attention to your will.

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