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"despite protestations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express that something is happening despite protests to the contrary. For example: "Despite protestations to the contrary, the government is forging ahead with the controversial policy."
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His Europhilia suggests a cultural curiosity, despite protestations otherwise.
They will, despite protestations, invite future litigation under the broader principle.
Rumours persisted, however, that the computer version would be delayed, despite protestations from Rockstar.
Despite protestations that he's "no spring chicken", Devereaux exhibits remarkable stamina for drink, drugs and sex.
Despite protestations, numerous U.S. drone attacks throughout the year claimed an increasing number of al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives.
Despite protestations that he was only trying to help his country in its time of need, Hasina never forgave Yunus.
As global security frays, Britain – despite protestations to the contrary – has taken up a position on the sidelines.
Britain is slipping behind the rest of the world for gender equality, despite protestations to the contrary.
He understands intuitively that the class system in the US is inflexible, despite protestations by politicians to the contrary.
Despite protestations that it was a matter of national import, the prime minister's press people refuse to divulge the brand.
And despite protestations that they are now getting along well, BP and TNK-BP may find that their relations have become strained over the episode.
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