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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am nevertheless" is correct and perfectly usable in written English
It is not always the most common way to express a certain idea, but it is certainly grammatically correct. It is generally used to express that somebody is still doing something even though it is unexpected or different from normal expectations, for example: "I know most people don't like broccoli, but I am nevertheless going to eat it every night."
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But I am nevertheless delighted at her choice..
But I am nevertheless devastated by his passing.
But I am nevertheless delighted at her choice...
I am, nevertheless, sceptical of the commitments made by rich countries to achieving these goals.
I am nevertheless comforted by the hope that fantasy is Mr. Safire's last stop before reality finally intrudes.
I am nevertheless always amazed how many employees are not aware of the existence of staff handbooks or what information their company's intranet holds when their employers had previously made clear where this important information lies.
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But I was nevertheless taken with the striking imagery.
Being a stubborn bastard, I was nevertheless determined to climb Cradle Mountain.
I'm not much of a speeder, but I was nevertheless glad for the heads up.
Squeamish as I am, I was nevertheless fascinated by the exact way Aron manages his self-amputation.
Others say: I'm nevertheless scared if there's a man with a dark beard sitting in a bus or a tram.
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