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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is nevertheless" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something is true in spite of the fact that something else may be true. For example, "The soup was cold, but it was delicious nevertheless."
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is nevertheless
adverb
In spite of what preceded; yet.
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It is, nevertheless, wastewater.
It is, nevertheless, malarkey.
It is, nevertheless, true.
White is, nevertheless, bright.
He is, nevertheless, companionable.
It is nevertheless true.
But it is nevertheless harrowing.
That association is, nevertheless, interesting.
It is, nevertheless, quite lethal.
She is nevertheless a pioneer.
It is, nevertheless, a comedy.
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