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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit drunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a condition or state while still affirming the main point being made, often in a contrasting manner.
Example: "He managed to give a coherent speech, albeit drunk, which surprised everyone."
Alternatives: "although intoxicated" or "even if inebriated".
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Lately the artist has been trying to harness her fixation with the 80s in a healthy (albeit drunk) manner, by sewing odes to her favorite scenes from 80s movies into pillows and bags.
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He must have seemed alarmingly experienced when the book was published in 1951: a 16-year-old who gets drunk (albeit at a piano bar), checks into a Midtown hotel and hires a prostitute (although he decides it would be wrong to have sex with her).
There, his physician, William D. Silkworth, sedated him with chloral hydrate and paraldehyde, two agents guaranteed to help an agitated drunk to sleep, albeit lightly.
Albeit, museums don't come with the excitement as the drunk chic passed out on the dance floor does, but there's nothing wrong with switching up the chill night once and a while.
I even managed to get drunk on the last night, albeit via a technique that has no place in a civilised world.
It is also thought to be a temporary, albeit reversible, condition: 'He behaves like someone drunk.
Albeit flawed.
Albeit in Tuscany.
Drunk Philosophy?
And drunk.
Drunk people!
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