despite this factsynonymneverthelessThe book is too long but, nonetheless, informative and entertaining.The problems are not serious. Nonetheless, we shall need to tackle them soon.Language BankneverthelessConceding a point and making a counter-argumentWhile the film is undoubtedly too long, it is nevertheless an intriguing piece of cinema.It can be argued that the movie is too long. It is nonetheless an intriguing piece of cinema.The film is undoubtedly too long. Still, it is an intriguing piece of cinema.Of course, huge chunks of the book have been sacrificed in order to make a two-hour movie, but it is nevertheless a successful piece of storytelling.Critics are wrong to argue that the film’s plot is too complicated. Certainly there are a couple of major twists, but audiences will have no difficulty following them.It is true that you cannot make a good movie without a good script, but it is equally true that a talented director can make a good script into an excellent film.It remains to be seen whether these two movies herald a new era of westerns, but there is no doubt that they represent welcome additions to the genre.Oxford Collocations DictionaryNonetheless is used with these verbs: retainSeefull entry
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