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Free sign upThe phrase "are in spite of" is not correct as it stands and needs revision for proper usage in written English.
It can be used to express a contrast or contradiction, typically in the form "in spite of" followed by a noun or gerund.
Example: "The team won the championship in spite of their injuries."
Alternatives: "despite" or "regardless of".
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Yes, you are — in spite of everything.
These attacks are in spite of Buhari's announcement in December that the war was "technically over".
It's a sweet, haunting book about being true to who you are in spite of everything and everyone else.
This experience has been a great reminder to me how very connected we are, in spite of our differences.
Prepare to be struck by how crisp and clear the acoustics are, in spite of the vastness of the 2,000-capacity 2,000-capacity
And the dynamics of this particular drama are, in spite of the fame of the players, recognizable to anyone with a family.
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It's in spite of their opposition.
"It is in spite of the government".
That was in spite of Rooney.
This is in spite of some advantages.
And that is in spite of me being right.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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