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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a result despite" is not correct and usable in written English.
The combination of "as a result" and "despite" creates a contradiction, as "as a result" implies a consequence while "despite" indicates a contrast or exception.
Example: "As a result despite the challenges, we achieved our goals." (This is incorrect due to the conflicting meanings.)
Alternatives: "consequently, even though" or "therefore, in spite of".
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As a result, despite tax transfers, society remains unequal.
As a result, despite great public enthusiasm for the countryside, we know almost nothing about it.
As a result, despite its ingenious imaginings, Religion for Atheists is fatally unimaginative at heart".
As a result, despite a brilliant academic record, he was forced to repeat the ninth grade.
As a result, despite its showy surface, "After Miss Julie" doesn't earn its tragic conclusion.
As a result, despite the fact that customers beset by inflation and rising.
As a result, despite huge falls in the labour supply, real wages could not dramatically increase.
As a result, despite its massive privatization, financialization, and de-unionization initiatives, the regime can count on popular classes.
As a result, despite more than 250 injuries, including blast amputations suffered on the scene, there were just three deaths.
As a result, despite the rigorous discipline of the quartet's rehearsal process, many passages sound riotously improvised.
As a result, despite the still increasing research efforts, industrial application does not seem to be round the corner, yet.
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