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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'despite some' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a conjunction to connect two separate clauses. For example: "He remained confident despite some setbacks."
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31, despite some vocal opposition.
Despite some grandstanding, every governor accepted help.
Despite some queasiness, I survived.
Despite some misgivings, the deals went through.
Despite some setbacks, they are still looking.
Brazil, despite some setbacks, is a great emerging power.
Yet despite some holes, the Yankees keep adding victories.
Despite some dropouts, the group has remained surprisingly intact.
Despite some evidence indicating otherwise, C.E.O.s are people, too.
Consequently, despite some major career troughs, Baccarin never considered quitting.
Despite some eccentricities, it was a fine piece of translation.
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