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The phrase "albeit acquaintance" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
"Albeit" is typically used to introduce a contrast or concession, and it usually follows a clause rather than a noun like "acquaintance."
Example: "She is my friend, albeit a distant one."
Alternatives: "although familiar" or "even if known".
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Thought about concrete particulars is ultimately grounded in acquaintance, albeit acquaintance with sense data, while being descriptive.
For Russell, while there are thoughts about particulars that are wholly qualitative and wholly general, the paradigm form our thought about external reality takes is ultimately grounded in acquaintance, albeit acquaintance with sense data as opposed to extra-mental reality itself.
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But Russell still insisted that such thought is ultimately grounded in acquaintance with individuals, albeit not extra-mental individuals.
Albeit flawed.
Albeit in Tuscany.
But this summer a woman of my acquaintance suggested one I had not thought of, although after some inquiries I discovered it was not an uncommon convention or trick, albeit a dangerous one.
Albeit quietly.
A new acquaintance?
It's an acquaintance.
"Delete them," the acquaintance responded.
One Facebook acquaintance suggested "cinesthesia".
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