[Vocabulary] 100 things I love you despite of

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Hello, I'm thinking about the title and I'm not sure how to write it.

The title would be something like this:
"100 things I love you despite of"

I want "100" to be at the beginning of the title and I'm not sure how to compose the rest. Not sure if it's even possible to create a sentence with a number at the beginning, keeping the sense (that one loves someone despite a number of things).

Hope someone can help me, thanks!
 
How about "100 things I love about you despite ..."? (Note that I have not used "of". We don't say "despite of".)
 
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You want "in spite of". Despite of is wrong.
 
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You want "in spite of". Despite of is wrong.

@all thank you for your help!

so this would be correct:

"100 things I love you in spite of"??
 
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Thank you for your help!

[STRIKE]so[/STRIKE] Is this [STRIKE]would be[/STRIKE] correct?

"100 things I love you in spite of."

It is now grammatically correct and would work as a title. I'm not particularly keen on it but I can't say it's wrong.
 
How about 100 Things That Don't Stop Me Loving You?
 
I can't wait to see that list—100 things is a heck of a lot to love somebody for.
 
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