despite
[dɪ'spɑɪt]

prep

[Definition]: in spite of

[Example Sentences]:
1. Yet despite that fact, there is still a gap in retail security in 2015.
2. On the hardware side nobody seems to want the iPhone 5c despite heavy marketing focus on the 5c.
3. Pricing remains an issue, despite the drop in MSRP from $800 to $600.
4. It appears that was still the case as of late Tuesday, despite the Monday email to customers.
5. The company said it would still move forward with those policies despite the law.
6. The magazine did not publish any further photos despite earlier reports that it would.
7. The Japanese company said it plans to proceed despite the legal action.
8. The two nations have always shared a love for the game despite their differences.
9. The stock is taking off despite a big earnings miss.
10. It would be a good match for your speakers, which are quite good despite their age.
11. He says the launch came despite the united plea of the international community against such an act.
12. The political power struggle will likely continue despite the naming of a new government.
13. They were elected president and deputy president in March, despite the charges.

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