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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession, indicating that something is better, though still not ideal or perfect.
Example: "The new software is more user-friendly, albeit better than the previous version."
Alternatives: "although improved" or "even if better".
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The additional absolute risk they face is small, albeit better avoided".
The result would almost certainly be higher, albeit better disguised, costs than with a carbon cap or tax.
In coats and ties, or rugby shirts, they looked like young Bush Republicans -- albeit better dancers, whirling each other across the blue carpet against the blue walls.
Early in their lives, when growth is good, companies form Status Quo police to make sure they keep doing what works well always the same thing, albeit better, faster and cheaper when possible.
They have their versions of "Harrys", too, albeit better paid ones who retain more graduate degrees.
The latter must be a compatible font to the default font, albeit better designed.
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Trading itself still takes place on this underlying principle, albeit with better checks and regulations.
Some of the sleeping carriages were the regular Russian first-class compartments, albeit much better looked after.
True, its unusual pipes-and-glass exterior seems largely unchanged, albeit the better for a paint job.
After a number of failed legislative attempts and a couple of high profile court cases, its back to the drawing board, albeit a better defined drawing board.
As a product of its time, "I Married an Angel" certainly merits scholarly study and maybe even staging, albeit a better one than this.
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