Question:

Direction: In each of the following sentences, the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.
Despite his being very experienced in the field, but he was not considered for the position.

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Never use “despite” and “but” together
Despite = contrast already
Updated On: May 4, 2026
  • being very experienced in the field, he
  • very experienced in the field, but he
  • having very experienced in the field, he
  • having been very experienced in the field, but he
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Concept: The word “despite” already expresses contrast. Therefore, using “but” along with it creates a redundancy error.

Step 1:
Identify the error.
The sentence incorrectly uses both “despite” and “but”, which is grammatically wrong.

Step 2:
Apply correct rule.
Use either:
• Despite + noun/gerund
• Although + clause (with “but” not used)

Step 3:
Correct the sentence.
Remove “but” and restructure: \[ \text{Despite his being very experienced in the field, he was not considered.} \]

Step 4:
Check options.

• (A) Correct structure without “but” $\checkmark$
• (B) Still uses “but” $\times$
• (C) Incorrect grammar $\times$
• (D) Still uses “but” $\times$

Step 5:
Conclusion.
Thus, the correct answer is (A).
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