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โš ๏ธdespite and in spite ofโš ๏ธ

Never put โ€œofโ€ after Despite. Never.

Despite and in spite of are both prepositions meaning โ€œregardless ofโ€
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Both are followed by Noun ( and a Ving for that reason )


Despite is more formal.
There's nothing wrong with using in spite of, but despite is the less wordy, more concise option of the two. Never put "of" after despite. It's either despite or in spite of , not despite of
Both are
usually followed by โ€œ the โ€œ

Despite injuryโŒ
Despite an injury โŒ
Despite the injury โœ…

Despite the cold
weather, students came to class as their determination is stronger than the weather.

In spite of the years she spent in Spain, she doesnโ€™t know a word in the language.

Never put โ€œofโ€ after Despite. Never.

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