In spite of what preceded; yet.
'nevertheless' is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English. It is used to indicate that something is true despite the contrary being stated or assumed. Example sentence: I am not the biggest fan of olives, nevertheless I still order a Greek salad every time I go to the restaurant.
Nevertheless, Behind the Candelabra screened as a competition entry at the Cannes film festival in May, and later debuted in UK cinemas.
Nevertheless, that cannot in any way spoil my pleasure in being here today".
"Nevertheless, stretch yourself.
Nevertheless, she adds, "we do know of many cases of men and boys being raped".
Nevertheless, my health has deteriorated to the point that only 20% of my lungs now work and my lung capacity has shrunk to less than the size of two Coke cans.
An open and comprehensive approach is nevertheless urgently needed, along with a moratorium on new bilateral or unilateral changes.
Nevertheless, western governments did little once the scale of massacres were dialled down to a lower, but still savage, intensity.
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