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The phrase "in spite of being" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a contrast between two ideas, indicating that something happens or is true despite a particular condition or circumstance. Example: "In spite of being tired, she decided to go for a run."
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In spite of being immaculately clean, it feels lived in.
I've made it pretty big as an actor in spite of being terminally shy.
But in football you can lose in spite of being the better team.
And, amazingly, the message reached him in spite of being addressed simply: "Suhrob, London".
I don't support gay marriage in spite of being a conservative.
In spite of being notoriously cash-strapped, Berlin has taken steps to make cycling safer.
It has largely been successful, in spite of being underequipped and lacking in training.
Marie Ridder, Walter Ridder's widow, believes that "Tony made it in spite of being a Ridder".
Digger decides to investigate his mother's disappearance, in spite of being warned away.
We didn't win in Eastleigh in spite of being in power.
"She seemed elated, grandiose, and infectiously funny, in spite of being in reform school," Geller recalled.
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