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despite of such
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "despite of such" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "despite such." For example: Despite such a difficult situation, they were still able to achieve their goals.
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4 human-written examples
The obtained results show that despite of such small thickness of debonding (60 µm), guided waves may be used as an effective method for detection of adhesive debonding at an early stage of its development.
Not despite of such difficulties but because of them, Blitzer presided over the quintessence of a cable-news presidential debate — a contentious and sometimes rude verbal spat with three main candidates, just like those panel discussions that the networks are always staging.
News & Media
Despite of such ambitious future work, the current state of the policy proposed in this paper is already being employed in several research initiatives for Brazilian Portuguese.
Despite of such classification, several studies have demonstrated favorable survival in subsets of patients with lymph node metastases only.
Science
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56 human-written examples
Despite dozens of such reports, it was unclear yesterday whether the number of problems was out of the ordinary.
News & Media
Many systems still discharge directly to a watercourse, or to a drainage network closely connected to a watercourse despite prohibition of such discharges.
UNMISS didn't publicly mention the recruitments despite word of such abductions reaching mission chief Ellen Loej before the HRW report's release, which Loej confirmed to VICE News.
News & Media
However, despite prediction of such, Flossie did not weaken at all and in fact remained a Category 4 hurricane for 36 continuous hours.
Wiki
The majority of patients are treated with symptomatic medications; however, a large proportion remains uncontrolled despite use of such treatments.
However, despite lack of such evidence, decisions concerning the method of fetal surveillance will still have to be made.
Despite consistency of such findings, null effects and counter-effects have also been appearing in the literature [ 14, 15, 34– 34].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "despite such" instead of "despite of such". The preposition "of" is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect in this context.
Common error
Don't insert "of" after "despite". It's a common mistake, but "despite" already functions as a preposition and doesn't require an additional one.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "despite of such" is intended to function as a prepositional phrase, aiming to introduce a contrasting element. However, it's grammatically incorrect because the correct form is "despite such". As Ludwig AI confirms, the inclusion of "of" is erroneous.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "despite of such" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "despite such". Although some examples exist, as shown by Ludwig, they represent errors rather than accepted usage. As Ludwig AI emphasizes, the inclusion of 'of' is a grammatical error. When aiming to express concession or contrast, use "despite such", "in spite of such", or other similar alternatives to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
despite such
Removes the unnecessary "of", correcting the grammatical error while retaining the original meaning.
in spite of such
Replaces "despite" with its synonym "in spite of", maintaining the concessive meaning but using a different preposition.
regardless of such
Substitutes "despite" with "regardless", conveying a similar sense of indifference to the stated condition.
notwithstanding such
Offers a more formal synonym for "despite", indicating that something is true despite the presence of something else.
even with such
Uses "even with" to highlight that something occurs despite a particular circumstance.
with such
Uses "with such" with the goal to simplify the phrase, creating a shorter version that could still be useful.
even in light of such
Uses "even in light of" to emphasize awareness of the situation, followed by a contrasting outcome.
however such
Replaces "despite" with "however", introducing a contrasting statement.
yet such
Uses "yet" to introduce a contrasting element, similar to "despite".
although such
Replaces "despite" with "although", creating a dependent clause that expresses contrast.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "despite of such"?
The correct phrasing is "despite such". The preposition "of" is unnecessary after "despite".
Can I use "in spite of such" instead of "despite of such"?
While "despite of such" is incorrect, you can use "in spite of such". Note the difference: "in spite of" is a three-word preposition, whereas "despite" is a single-word preposition.
What are some formal alternatives to "despite of such"?
Instead of the incorrect "despite of such", consider using formal alternatives like "notwithstanding such" or "even in light of such" for a more sophisticated tone.
Is there a difference in meaning between "despite such" and "regardless of such"?
While both convey a sense of something happening irrespective of something else, "despite such" emphasizes a contrast or difficulty, while "regardless of such" suggests indifference. The difference is subtle but can affect the nuance of your writing.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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