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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit debilitated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to acknowledge a condition or state while still affirming the existence or validity of something, often in a contrasting manner. Example: "The team, albeit debilitated by injuries, managed to secure a victory against their rivals."
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We presented a case of bactermic, infected decubitus ulcer in a young, albeit, debilitated, chronically ill patient.
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Rhodotorula rubra has been implicated in patients suffering from meningitis and keratitis, albeit in the debilitated and the immunocompromised [ 25, 26].
Did we mean "debilitated"?
Albeit flawed.
Albeit in Tuscany.
"And the second floor is totally debilitated".
"He's dramatically debilitated and incapacitated," Mr. Warner said.
"Dialysis patients can be very debilitated".
Decaying, debilitated and on the verge of implosion.
"The people I treat are extremely debilitated," Ms. Howard said.
It is a malady that long debilitated Latin America.
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