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Discover LudwigThe phrase "despite studying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that happened or continues to happen even though another activity is taking place. For example: Despite studying late into the night, I still managed to pass my exams.
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(This is despite studying photography and film himself).
Despite studying for my A levels, I was becoming a non attender.
Surprisingly, despite studying lightning for centuries, we are still not sure what triggers it.
This may explain why, despite studying for longer and in smaller classes, Italian secondary pupils do badly in international comparisons.
Despite studying hard, I fell flat on my face the first time I took my foreign exam.
Despite studying law, the Cuban leader defended such actions claiming "revolutionary justice is not based on legal precepts, but on moral conviction".
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And despite studies like Verhulst's, we can't seem to let it go.
The UN remains unapologetic, despite studies confirming the strain of cholera originated in Nepalese troops' toilets.
Despite studies, there is no simple explanation for the regional differences, said Dr. Piot, the U.N. AIDS official.
Despite studies and explorations of the redwoods for the better part of 150 years, a lot remains unknown.
That's before any clear understanding of his future gender identity, and despite studies showing poor outcomes regardless of identity.
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