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Discover LudwigThe phrase "despite feeling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a contrast or contradiction between someone's feelings and their actions. It is typically followed by a noun or verb phrase. Example: Despite feeling exhausted, she continued to push through the long workday.
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I don't feel a duty to Britain, despite feeling terrible about the vote.
LG also indicated that despite feeling more confident with his vision, he still does not feel that there is a significant improvement in his recognition skills.
Despite feeling good about the stage victory, Schleck, 25, said he could not help but feel bad for Armstrong.
He has come for a family wedding despite feeling ill.
So, despite feeling weak, I do a spin class.
Bertens was able to win the match despite feeling sick in the second set.
She was able and reliable, despite feeling "strung up emotionally" the whole time.
Despite feeling out of control at times, the Capitals have taken control.
Students did not report utilizing genetic counseling, despite feeling strongly that the 'general public' would need these services.
Until then, however, she seems defiant, despite feeling like a criminal in Belmont.
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And the best news is, each time you take action--despite feeling anxious--you'll develop a little more mental strength.
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