Sentence examples for albeit deep from inspiring English sources

The phrase "albeit deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting idea or qualification, often to acknowledge a certain depth or complexity in a subject while still maintaining a different perspective.
Example: "The book was engaging, albeit deep, making it a challenging read for some."
Alternatives: "although profound" or "even if complex".

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Albeit deep ulcerations which protrude into a solid mass strongly suggest cancer, to overlapping CT appearances (Fig. 6e, f) endoscopy is generally required for diagnostic confirmation [5, 6, 7].

Whisked into the room by a publicist, Yeonmi Park strikingly tiny even in towering heels is all smiles, albeit deep in the throes of jet lag.

Intergem began planning to dig even deeper into the Yogo dike, which held more known reserves than all the world's other known sapphire deposits combined, albeit deep underground rather than near the surface in the manner of the other known deposits.

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Thus his perspective and priorities, sincerely rooted in his 32-year apprenticeship as activist backbencher, command impassioned support, albeit deeper than it is wide.

Whether relocating the list at a different, albeit deeper, level in the definition renders the definition sufficiently perspicuous is an open question.

The slope of the line to the maximum gall bladder volume change was the highest for the milk, indicating the fastest emptying response, while the high-fat emulsion meals yielded a lower slope value, indicating a slower (albeit deeper) gall bladder emptying.

But there is something of a message in there, too, albeit buried deep beneath the layers of bubblegum electro-pop.

In the revised text, the cosmological connection is presented firmly and exclusively as an analogy, albeit a deep one.

Compared with GC3 gradients (fig. 5 A4– B3), GC1 and GC2 gradients are shrunk, noisy, and less distinct whereas the resulting GC-content gradients are distinct and regular albeit less deep than GC3 gradients.

Professor Smith said, "Buried deep within it all is a continuing, albeit discreet, concern on the part of opinion leaders, real or imagined, about Bush's capacity".

The analysis reveals that, albeit the two planning styles lead to different results, the main issue remains the deep coordination of land use and transport, which is hard to achieve despite dedicated efforts.

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