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- Never use of after despite. Always use of after in spite.
- We enjoyed the evening despite the bad weather.
- OR We enjoyed the evening in spite of the bad weather.
- She always looks cheerful in spite of / despite her problems.
- The same ideas can be expressed using though and although.
- We enjoyed the evening though / although the weather was bad.
- She always looks cheerful though / although she has many problems.
- Note that though and although are conjunctions. They should be followed by a clause.
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