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In spite of all these facts vs In spite of these facts

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "In spite of all these facts" emphasizes a larger quantity or variety of facts, while "in spite of these facts" is more general and does not specify a particular quantity or variety.

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In spite of all these facts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize a larger quantity or variety of facts.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize that there are many different facts that are being considered or that the quantity of facts is significant.

Examples:

  • In spite of all these facts, the conclusion remains the same.
  • She decided to move forward in spite of all these facts pointing in the opposite direction.
  • From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan Helena Pretrovna Blavatsky. "And in spite of all these facts, I speak the truth," repeated narayan. From the Caves and ...
  • In spite of all these facts, the managing editor of the oft referred to publication writes, in a signed, published letter to Hamish Fraser, "and Nikodim walked a very ...
  • ... was no other access to the kitchen but that door; in spite of all these facts, I, nonetheless, was fully convinced that the murderer lurked behind the closed door .
  • 6 days ago ... And those who die are always the Muslims and innocent civilians. In spite of all these facts, Turkey still continues its cooperation and friendship ...

Alternatives:

  • Despite all these facts
  • Regardless of all these facts
  • Even with all these facts

In spite of these facts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a general disregard for the facts presented.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that the facts presented are being ignored or not taken into consideration.

Examples:

  • In spite of these facts, he chose to proceed with the plan.
  • She continued with the project in spite of these facts.
  • Yet, in spite of these facts, for every dollar serious mental illnesses cost our community, state, and country each year both directly and undirectly, less than ...
  • In other words, Peter has seen Jesus as fully human. In spite of these facts, Peter declares, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God!” —a statement which ...
  • But in spite of these facts it has never been made the subject of careful study. I am at present engaged upon a paper which is intended to supply this lack and ...
  • In spite of these facts, however, and in spite of the large number of new experimental evidences, the role of the nervous control of the cerebrovascular system is ...

Alternatives:

  • Despite these facts
  • Regardless of these facts
  • Even with these facts

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