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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit curious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to acknowledge a point while also noting an exception or a different perspective.
Example: "The experiment yielded interesting results, albeit curious in their implications for future research."
Alternatives: "although intriguing" or "even if unusual".
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In some places they are torn, while other areas are sanded or marred with a pen, resulting in a somewhat flashy, albeit curious interpretation of Times Square, the Empire Diner and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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The decision to include the U.K. in its immediate European expansion plans is curious when you consider that the, albeit nascent, market is already becoming crowded, especially in London.
It is a remarkable streak, albeit one built on the backs of losing teams, leaving even the Knicks curious about how much it all means.
Curious and perplexed by these and other confrontations in such a mannered albeit highly populated metropolitan centre, I asked some of my English friends for illumination.
And, the most curious underlying theme of all is that most of them resemble children's drinks–hot cocoa, hot cider, etc.–albeit revved up with a healthy shot of firewater.
Albeit flawed.
The curious thing is that what Wynn wanted to do with his band the Dream Syndicate turned out to be, albeit briefly, intensely fashionable.
Albeit in Tuscany.
Viruses are curious life forms.
And curious.
Albeit quietly.
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