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Discover Ludwig"despite her" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to link two separate parts of a sentence, often before introducing a contrasting idea. For example: "She had a difficult day, despite her best efforts to remain positive."
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Chanel laughed, despite her tears.
The girl was euphoric despite her incarceration.
Despite her popularity, the duchess has detractors.
Despite her protests, he got his way.
Despite her travails, Rosalie was an artist.
Despite her frustration, Campbell refined her skills.
Despite her public protestations.
Despite her contrariness, Coptis was popular.
Despite her successes, she always appears calm.
Despite her success, Orekunrin is self-deprecating.
Despite her upbringing, she grew to be a nice person.
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