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Discover Ludwig"despite" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to indicate that something has happened in spite of something else. For example, "She got the job, best, despite her difficult background."
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World Cups are the best (despite England).
What's wrong with Ed? He's doing his best despite everything.
"Were doing our best, despite this process of rehabilitation," she said.
For others, it was not deviating from a private routine and hoping for the best despite a new terror alert.
At this point, the orchestra plays its best despite external shortfall, but it is agreed that Mr. Levine doesn't hinder.
Portia de Rossi as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Kennedy's wife, comes off the best, despite a mouthful of blandly predictable lines.
"Basically, beaches are made by throwing sand up on the beach and hoping for the best, despite a costly design process," he said.
Intact, actually: the newly level-headed Mr Jobs knows that Apple's rightful place is a niche, at best, despite its glorious history.
Dai Young conceded Wasps were nowhere near their best despite picking up a bonus-point Premiership 31-6 win at home to Newcastle.
Dad was determined that she was going to have the best, despite the cost implications, so that she could live happily and comfortably in her family home.
Neither team were at their best, despite the raft of England contenders, and the game was not quite the high-calibre Test trial it might have been.
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