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Discover LudwigThe phrase "despite concerns" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is happening or being done despite the fact that there are worries or issues surrounding it. Example: "Despite concerns about the economy, the company decided to move forward with its expansion plans." In this sentence, "despite concerns" indicates that the decision to expand was made despite the fact that there were concerns or worries about the state of the economy.
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Despite concerns over a weakening Brazilian real, optimism is high.
Despite concerns about its effectiveness, the childhood tonsillectomy is common.
Despite concerns about SARS, sales in Asia increased 4percentt.
Sadly, hotdesking is implemented despite concerns from frontline social workers.
Despite concerns from the State Department, Sudan's TPS was terminated.
The increase in performance-based pay continued this year, despite concerns about a potential reversal.
Some property watchers say that, despite concerns, the city's market fundamentals remain strong.
In contrast, spending in North America and Europe declined, despite concerns over Russian ambitions in Europe.
Mr. Gemayel said he would abide by the Interior Ministry's results, despite concerns over polling irregularities.
Now, despite concerns about civil liberties and the protection of Israel, Mr. Nagel is gung-ho.
But despite concerns regarding the blistering heat it was Qatar who convinced the Fifa voters.
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