Sentence examples for albeit conceding from inspiring English sources

The phrase "albeit conceding" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
"Albeit" means "although" and is typically used to introduce a contrast, while "conceding" implies yielding or admitting something. The combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He accepted the award, albeit conceding that others deserved it more."
Alternatives: "although admitting" or "even though conceding".

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There have been concerns over the transport system but Hollingsworth said that training preparations have gone smoothly, albeit conceding that moving around the city could be more awkward once the Games begin.

Although the successful Marx films Monkey Business and Horse Feathers contained plots involving adultery, Variety did not appreciate them in the radio show: Despite the content, Groucho's 13-year-old son Arthur found the show "extremely funny", albeit conceding that he may have been "a very easy audience".

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Albeit, he concedes, "right now our process is very manual".

(Albeit he conceded that while the decision to exit phone-making  makes "rational" sense for Nokia's business, it is "more emotionally complex" for a company that had become so synonymous with phones, at home and abroad).

It did not work in England's favour as they spent the entire first quarter of the game in their own half, albeit without conceding a point.

What Lord did for Barbie, she now does for La Liz in "The Accidental Feminist," which argues that the lavishly proportioned actress was much more than a beautiful face and body: she was a pathbreaker for social progress and women's rights — albeit, Lord concedes, an unwitting one.

With the Renfe partnership it says it can now sell train tickets for journeys in "roughly a dozen countries" in Europe — albeit, Andrews concedes it still has "very limited coverage" in some of those countries, such as Poland, with only major routes covered and a requirement for tickets to be posted to users not print-at-home. .

Albeit one that, as Pflanz concedes, is a luxury compared with the benefits of knowing why an aircraft crashes – and the knowledge that may later help to prevent great loss of life under similar circumstances.

The Democratic challenger, Eliot G. Spitzer, has declared victory, and a growing number of Republicans are conceding the contest, albeit quietly.

All it takes is one game, albeit, as Walz conceded, "pretty much" the perfect game.

The dissent concedes, albeit grudgingly, that each circumstance the California Court of Appeal relied on in concluding "beyond a reasonable doubt" that the jury's impartiality was not impaired was probative.

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