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“despite but” is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
To express contrast in a sentence, you should use the phrases “despite this/that” or “despite the fact that.” For example: Despite the fact that it was raining, the couple decided to go on their picnic.
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That's not despite but because cliffhangers are fake-outs.
Not despite but because of his sophistication, he found her manner piquant.
But the films that result are unlike any others — not despite but because of May's personal, willful, exploratory approach.
It is not despite but because of these qualities that Thoreau makes such a convenient national hero.
But the films that result are unlike any others not despite but because of May's personal, willful, exploratory approach.
Yet there's something implacable and pure about "The Normal Heart," not despite but because of its message-in-a-bottle specificity.
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But despite some steady but slow growth, thredUP made the shift into consignment this past March.
Despite regular but greatly reduced violence, Iraq is reasonably stable.
We keep living, despite everything, but without forgetting.
But despite their name, mute swans are anything but silent.
But despite that they were always applied.
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