A semantic marker is needed. There are five possible solutions.

While there is great doubt over the usefulness of cultural tourism as a theoretical term, its usefulness as a means of attracting visitors to urban sites seems almost unquestioned by local and national policy makers.

There is great doubt over the usefulness of cultural tourism as a theoretical term. However, its usefulness as a means of attracting visitors to urban sites seems almost unquestioned by local and national policy makers.

Although there is great doubt over the usefulness of cultural tourism as a theoretical term, its usefulness as a means of attracting visitors to urban sites seems almost unquestioned by local and national policy makers.

There is great doubt over the usefulness of cultural tourism as a theoretical term. Nevertheless, its usefulness as a means of attracting visitors to urban sites seems almost unquestioned by local and national policy makers.

Despite the great doubt over the usefulness of cultural tourism as a theoretical term, its usefulness as a means of attracting visitors to urban sites seems almost unquestioned by local and national policy makers.

 

While these five semantic markers express paradox or illogical consequence, they each affect the emphasis and modality of the argumentation in a slightly different way. Try to identify the differences between these five versions, then click here.

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