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The phrase "albeit a modest" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a concession or qualification, indicating that something is true, even if it is limited or small in scale.
Example: "The project received funding, albeit a modest amount, which will help us get started."
Alternatives: "though limited" or "even if small".
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Westvleteren's popularity has created jobs, albeit a modest number.
It is a highly symbolic phenomenon, albeit a modest decrease.
The risk of a wage-price spiral, albeit a modest one, is not negligible.
A king he may not be, but Donald Julich does have a throne, albeit a modest one, and a crown.
Since the passage of Sarbanes-Oxley, several studies have documented a decline in the percentage of analysts' buy recommendations, albeit a modest one, while sell recommendations have increased.
It may be, however, that Labour's restless enthusiasm for new initiatives will ensure that LEAs have a future, albeit a modest one.
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Many studies have found a correlation--albeit only a modest one--between the size of a person's brain and various measures of mental ability.
But in the early 1990s average prices fell for four years, albeit by a modest 8% overall.
There are signs this is working, albeit on a modest scale.
In August, NPD found US sales of hardware, accessories and software grew year on year for the first time since October 2011, albeit by a modest 1%.
But a glimmer of hope emerged: the census showed the category of young farmers between 25 and 34 years old has grown, albeit by a modest 2%.
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