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Discover Ludwig"despite of being" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "despite being." "Despite being" is used to show contrast or opposition between two ideas in a sentence. Here is an example: Despite being tired, she continued to work on her project.
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Yet, despite of being caught breaking the law protecting Americans, the NSA refuses to reveal the extent of this deliberate collection of Americans' data to either the Fisa court or Congress.
Finally, as shown in Figure2b, EMBSBL has the comparable complexity as EBSBL-BO, despite of being an MCS technique.
It was found that though hydrogen peroxide despite of being the key element for bleaching, the other variables- temperature and time has greater influence on whiteness index.
Despite of being widely used, the extension of the instrument makes its application impractical in many contexts, reinforcing the need for a short version.
Despite of being cheaper than RO desalination, dual stage NF process is not commercially applied yet due to the low overall recovery rate.
However, despite of being thermodynamically favored, catalytic abatement of NOx still remains a challenging problem from both the fundamental and the practical viewpoints [2,3].
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On the other hand, despite decades of being studied, a lot is still unknown about the regulation of antler growth.
Despite risk of being accused of academic presumptuousness, we submit this study's historical significance should not be downplayed.
"We can indeed form new brain cells, despite a century of being told it's impossible".
"He was very kind to us, despite his reputation of being a severe, nihilistic, godless man.
Despite the shock of being led off stage by police officers, Mr. Oren seemed unshaken.
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