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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would despite" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a decision or action that goes against expectations or obstacles. Example: Despite the difficulties, I would still choose to pursue my dream of becoming a doctor.
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For heartbreaking pleasures like these, I would, despite this novel's flaws, still follow Julavits anywhere.
Coe has always been adamant that they would, despite little evidence from previous Games to support the theory.
But a spokesman, Chris Policano, said that the union remained hopeful that the three unions would, despite any current difficulties, agree on a single candidate.
In fact, they never would, despite a heavily defined image, the vaunting ambition that they exhibited in interviews and the acres of press they attracted.
They would, despite the evidence here, come back to record "Abbey Road"; but since the album "Let It Be" came out later, followed by this film, it retains the feel of rock's greatest swan song.
Those few West Indians who did occupy the streets of England would, despite the prejudice they endured, have had far more in common with white, working-class people than with this Cambridge-educated former officer.
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Eugene Wright's replacing transitional player Norman Bates on bass helped galvanize the sound of Brubeck's ensemble, the band members tightly sync'd despite modern jazz's move to a looser, freer form.
"No" would prevail, despite the bank closures.
Budget papers said data collection under the census would continue despite the cut.
Governor Walker, a Republican, said his administration would comply, despite misgivings.
Mr Mousavi said the reform movement would continue despite the government's pressure to uproot it.
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