Sentence examples for albeit a tiny from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "albeit a tiny" 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 small or minor.
Example: "The project was a success, albeit a tiny one, considering the limited resources we had."
Alternatives: "although small" or "even if minor".

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There is a port, albeit a tiny one, at Sète.

It converted to a tourist economy, albeit a tiny one.

But before the broadband era, it was how I soothed myself by staking out a place — albeit a tiny one — in the wide darkness of the night.

On Tuesday, Trump took his first lead over his likely opponent, albeit a tiny one that isn't statistically significant: 43.4 per cent versus 43.2percentnt.

A recurring question was whether radicalisation of especially young ethnic-minority Britons, albeit a tiny minority, might be a response to Western policy, now and in the past, rather than a phenomenon originating within that culture.

Some, albeit a tiny minority, argue that Egypt should use the opportunity of peace to redefine itself out of the Middle East and into Southern Europe, hitching its wagon to the European Union train.

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Between 2007 and 2012 record sales in Britain increased by 88%, albeit from a tiny base.

Its GDP has doubled, albeit to a tiny $5 billion, since 2005.

Arguably, Fairtrade helped the coffee giants, albeit as a tiny part of their business.

In the first half of this year, global physical unit sales of recorded music rose, albeit by a tiny amount.

Meanwhile, a handful of utilities around the country are already doing similar things voluntarily, albeit on a tiny scale.

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