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In spite of and despitefrom English Grammar TodayIn spite of and despite are prepositional expressions.In spite of and despite have a similar meaning to although or even though. They express a contrast between two things. They are both more common in writing than in speaking. Despite is a little more formal than in spite of.We usually use in spite of and despite with a noun:He got the job in spite of his prison record.[recession is a time when the economy of a country is not good]John’s company is doing extremely well despite the recession.We can also use in spite of and despite with -ing:He was very fast in spite of being terribly overweight.They arrived late despite leaving in plenty of time.Warning:We don’t use a that-clause after in spite of or despite. We use in spite of the fact that or despite the fact that:When they arrived at Malaga it was hot, in spite of the fact that it was only the end of April.Not: … in spite of that it was only the end of AprilIn spite of is written as three separate words. We never use of with despite:They enjoyed the rides in spite of the long queues. (or … despite the long queues.)Not: … inspite the long queues or … despite of the long queues.See also:Although or though?
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