Sentence examples for albeit a poor one from inspiring English sources

The phrase "albeit a poor one" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to acknowledge a fact or situation while also indicating that it is not ideal or satisfactory.
Example: "He offered a solution, albeit a poor one, that did not address the main issue."
Alternatives: "although it was inadequate" or "even if it was subpar."

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She had no interest in the groom, but a British aristocrat, albeit a poor one, held irresistible appeal for Alva, her socially ambitious mother.

Mutation of this phenylalanine to an alanine converts the enzyme into a sialidase, albeit a poor one, which we confirm by kinetics and NMR, and this allowed us to probe the function of other amino acids.

Degenerate Si behaves as an electrical conductor, albeit a poor one, rather than a semicondutor, preventing formation of a space charge layer during AC interrogation of the sensor interface.

Manchester became a centre of the universe, always feeding on cheap labour, mostly women, who, unlike slaves, were paid a wage, albeit a poor one.

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Albeit, a puzzling one too.

(Albeit, a large one).

But Franco's still cool (albeit a poor man's Rip Empson).

KII Auxiliary Health Worker Echoing the problem of mental health ignorance in higher castes, poor detection within families is just as much of a problem in privileged families as it is in poor ones, albeit for different reasons.

But Barca produced a confident display, albeit against a poor Rayo side, to reassume control.

Now he is on stage again, albeit a smaller one.

There is another silver lining, albeit a thin one.

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