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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit covert" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea, indicating that something is true, even if it is done secretly or subtly. Example: "The organization made significant progress, albeit covert, in its efforts to influence policy."
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Dissent, albeit covert, is said to be growing, especially among educated town-dwellers.
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There is another premise to the site, albeit a covert one: that dining out can be boring.
Then he offered this sanguine observation: "At least he's trying to stay in touch and be involved, albeit in a covert manner".
These relationships did not differ in persons in their 40s and 50s compared to those aged >60 years, suggesting that these findings were not primarily driven by associations with later life mild cognitive impairment and indicating that covert cerebrovascular disease may have consequences, albeit subtle, even in younger middle-aged persons.
Albeit flawed.
Stop your covert activities.
"No Covert".
Probably some covert rat fan.
Albeit in Tuscany.
They deliver covert plot points.
It's covert, like Claudius.
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