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Discover LudwigThe phrase "despite that I" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "despite my" or "despite the fact that I." Example: "Despite the fact that I was tired, I decided to go for a run."
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Despite that, I love you.
Despite that, I don't prescribe it.
Despite that, I think it was electric".
Despite that, I still love "Lucy," and I always will.
Despite that, I think they did as well as they possibly could".
Despite that, I understand his reasons for stepping down as creative director.
Despite that, I don't think I ever realised the chorus was a metaphor.
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In this study, while despite that I-LVD had a trend of correlation with LNM, no statistical significance was found (P = 0.056).
Despite all that, I think I might take the test.
Despite all that, I've made a resolution for 2014.
But despite all that, I can't bear the idea of religion and politics being combined.
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