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Discover LudwigThe phrase "despite of that" is not considered correct in written English
The correct phrase is "despite that" which means to go against or in opposition to something. For example: Though he was tired, he went to work despite that.
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Despite of that, most frameworks were designed to be adapted to applications and not to be composed with other frameworks.
Despite of that, both dry and wet surface strength were at least equally good as in the case of the commercial reference latex.
Despite of that, we could detect significant correlations between the FOXO3a, cMYC, and HK2 proteins with miR-155 level, supporting cellular and in vivo model data.
Despite of that, the satisfactory specific and rate capacities could be realized for CoTP after a small amount of conductive Super P was added, with the average capacities of 146 mAh g−1 for 200 cycles under the current density of 60 mA g−1, which were comparable or even superior to some inorganic anodes recently reported for K-ion battery.
Despite of that, since in mixing, specially at micro scale, is also important the energy needs to run the microdevice, an average input power coefficient, which takes into account the power needs both to run the channel and to pitch the square cylinder, has been also calculated.
Despite of that, reordering pockets according to the new scores led to improvements.
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"And despite all of that, development is genuinely going well".
Despite all of that, it isn't scary.
Despite all of that, NAB then tried it on again.
Despite all of that, the Bears are favored.
Despite all of that, when veterans come home, many still have the urge to serve.
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