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The phrase "Despite the cold" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a contrast or to indicate that something occurs regardless of cold weather conditions.
Example: "Despite the cold, we decided to go for a hike in the mountains."
Alternatives: "In spite of the cold" or "Regardless of the cold."
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(Despite the cold).
Despite the cold, the event organizers were in no hurry.
Despite the cold, Proctor told the Guardian she wanted her sons to witness the protest.
Despite the cold, my grandmother had been out earlier to get some groceries and had done just fine.
Despite the cold, the crowds, and a cut on his shin, he ends the trip feeling perfectly happy.
Despite the cold, many have kept their windows open to prevent them from shattering when bombs explode nearby.
Despite the cold, hardy fishermen in insulated waders balanced thigh-deep in the icy water, casting for trout.
Despite the cold, there was an awful smell emanating from the cave — half game farm, half garbage dump.
Despite the cold, we stepped out on the terrace that's used for alfresco dining in the warmer months and got a heady dose of busy river life.
Despite the cold weather yesterday morning, more than 700 parents had lined up around two sides of the school by 8 30 a.m.
Despite the cold war, Britten developed an important circle of Russian-Soviet friendships in the early 1960s, among whom was the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.
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