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The phrase "despite certain advantages" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrast or contradiction between two ideas or situations. Example: Despite certain advantages, the new technology was not well-received by the majority of users.
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Despite certain advantages to both sexes, polygynous families can be fraught with bickering and sexual jealousy.
Though I have the greatest admiration for many titled men and women and for their work and influence, it seems to me that in practice, despite certain advantages, the system encourages false values among our people, and that our generation needs above everything to see and aim at true values.
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These characteristics have limited the widespread acceptance of this modality despite certain demonstrated advantages over the more traditional treatments of radiation and RP.
Despite several limitations, our approach to calculating overdiagnosis has certain advantages.
Despite high-resolution imaging obtained by electron microscopy, it lacks certain advantages, such as making precise structural measurements along the z-axis, that are provided by scanning probe microscopy, especially AFM.
"There are certain advantages.
Each dryer has certain advantages.
Oceanariums, however, have certain advantages.
But beetles have certain advantages.
The unions enjoy certain advantages.
Yet Arkansas also has certain advantages.
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