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Discover Ludwig‘despite he’ is not correct and is not a usable phrase in written English.
A correct phrase would be “Despite him” or “In spite of him.” For example: Despite him being sick, he still went to work.
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There was no mention of her sense of betrayal and her aspirations for John Major were probably genuine despite he subsequent disappointment with him.
The question that famously stumped Sigmund Freud — despite, he once complained to Marie Bonaparte, "my thirty years of research into the… The last time rugby was played at the Olympics, the Americans won the gold.
He congratulated the boy on having put it so succinctly — despite, he said, "the efforts of the mainstream media who usually try to confuse you and make things sound confusing, when they're not".
Mr Miliband reformed the way the party elects its leader to reduce the powerful influence of trade unions in the vote, despite he himself benefiting from their block vote to narrowly beat his brother in the 2010 contest.
Richard Burr The builder and father of two from north London came second in the semi-final despite, he admits, only applying to the show because he was hungover.
He emphasized, however, that his government "is going to be a government that maintains cordial relations with all the governments of the world, and naturally, with the government of the United States," despite, he added, "well-publicized differences".
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