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Discover Ludwig'a spite of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to describe an action that occurs in spite of something else. For example, "He continued running a spite of the pain in his knee."
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The safety of birth in free-standing midwifery units (FMUs) is strongly debated, as acute complications may arise in a spite of a careful risk assessment of women.
Guidelines recommend that pioglitazone and vitamin E can be used to treat steatohepatitis in non-diabetic patients with biopsy-proven NASH in a spite of inconclusive data about their long-term safety [ 41].
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"I'm an in-spite-of-Hollywood director".
A government handout, a guilty verdict in spite of a jury's decision or unfettered citizenship.
Among several of the amino acids, tyrosine is generally accepted as an antioxidant in spite of a pro-oxidative effect.
Six patients had a positive PCR in spite of a negative blood culture.
He betrays nothing of the brutal egoism of a Bowra or the suave spite of a Sparrow.
The gesture has the feeling of a spite marriage.
She was a feminist in spite of herself.
He wore a greatcoat in spite of the time of year".
Trailing by 2-0 in the fifth inning, the Mets started a rally in spite of themselves.
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