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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which despite" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate contrasting ideas in a sentence. For example: I was surprised that she was able to do the project so quickly, which, despite the complexity, she completed in only a few days.
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Our era has disruption, which, despite its futurism, is atavistic.
The paper is heavyweight stock, which, despite some marginal browning, remains in excellent condition.
It is also a book which, despite the despair in it, is genuinely life-enhancing.
It's a droll conceit, which, despite its overproduction here, makes for a gentle, crowd-pleasing evening.
We made the film, which, despite his prognosis, was not successful.
To Cardiff, which, despite everything he's seen, he would "never leave".
This is actually lower than China's, which, despite official policy, is 1.5.
Eating them, which despite the government's efforts never caught on here, suddenly struck people as barbaric.
It isn't just the parkland, which despite its beauty has its limitations.
Which, despite all the concerns, is certainly something everyone should cling to.
He's a pinhole writer: he created a darkroom of language through which, despite himself, light passes.
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