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The phrase "albeit a feeble one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a point or argument while simultaneously indicating that it is weak or lacking in strength.
Example: "He made a valid point, albeit a feeble one, that the project could be completed ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "although weak" or "even if it's weak".
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Mr Sharon drove his way through an international force, albeit a feeble one, on his way to Beirut in 1982.
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It's the attempt at narrative drama that starts to look like a committee job, and a feeble one at that.
He was forced, at each event to create his own narrative, albeit a feeble, masculine one.
This is little more than a political stunt – and a pretty feeble one at that.
"My only response is a rather feeble one, but it is the truth.
The earnings news provides more evidence that the global economy is now on a gradual path to recovery, albeit a feeble and brittle one in Japan, the United States and Europe.
Called as an expert witness, the critic Hilton Kramer, who was then writing for The New York Times, testified that Mr. Morrel's sculptures were legitimate works of art, albeit feeble ones.
Albeit, a puzzling one too.
(Albeit, a large one).
Now he is on stage again, albeit a smaller one.
There is another silver lining, albeit a thin one.
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