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The phrase "a small albeit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or contrast, often to acknowledge a limitation or qualification while still affirming a point.
Example: "The project was a small albeit significant step towards achieving our long-term goals."
Alternatives: "a small yet" or "a small though".
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A year later, Brando was paid a fortune to play a small – albeit memorable – turn as the manic Col. Kurtz in Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" (1979).
"Blasted" begins as a small albeit sordid love story of sorts.
It's a small albeit clear sign that the messages are getting through.
Last week, Guardian Money scored a small, albeit temporary, victory when we took up Brian and Valerie's case.
Put simply, the state cannot lawfully use a surveillance sledgehammer to crack a small albeit socially offensive nut.
When I think of localism I think about Britain as a whole, which is viewed in Asia and elsewhere as a small, albeit significant part of the European Union.
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Local network effects represent a smaller, albeit significant, component of consumer lock-in.
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Structure activity trends of nanomolar octapeptides were examined through amino-acid substitution and truncation of the sequence resulting in the identification of a smaller, albeit significantly less potent, tetrapeptide lead.
It has more AF points than the 50D but less megapixels and lower color depth, a better viewfinder than the D90 but weaker ISO settings and a smaller (albeit rotating) screen.
Oberholtzer Hall features a smaller, albeit cozy dining hall.
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