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Discover Ludwig"how despite" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause to describe something that contrasts with what has just been mentioned. For example: "The audience was ecstatic despite how the show started off on a rocky note."
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The wide-ranging paper points out how "despite a patchwork of legislation" to ensure access to voting serious problems persist.
But it's also about how, despite the gloomy reports, "the world still sings".
— as examples of how despite extensive investigations, the authorities still struggle to find answers.
Smellwalking reveals how – despite the human desire for control – temporal flows and fluctuations remain.
As well as how, despite the most difficult circumstances, it is possible to pull through and move on.
It's interesting how, despite the presence of reporters at the scene, none of this has been in the news.
Iggy did the best imitation of Iggy that he knows how, despite some obvious problems with his health.
How, despite all our technological advancements, we could still be wiped out by a single lashing from Mother Nature.
We talked about what a terrible disease their father had, and how, despite all the medicines we tried, it still proved even more awful than we thought.
And so on.The vast task aheadTravel round India, and see and hear how, despite the efforts of so many dedicated people, the problems abound.
But the secret documents show how, despite international condemnation of Mr Mugabe's regime, Labour was secretly negotiating to establish close trading and political relations with Harare.
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