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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or qualification, indicating that something is true to a certain extent, but not entirely or fully.
Example: "The project was completed on time, albeit enough resources were not allocated to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "although sufficient" or "even if adequate".
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If anything, the 21st century seems an even more dangerous, because less predictable, place.There may be fewer nuclear weapons (albeit enough, still, to make the rubble bounce) in the collective stockpiles of America, Russia, Britain, France and China, the five official nuclear powers.
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The FSA has now changed its tune, albeit not enough.
Their confidence is rising as the economy is producing jobs (albeit not enough of them).
Every thudding beat and piercing plink was crystal clear, albeit loud enough to shatter crystal at several hundred yards.
The crisis is high on the international agenda, which means funding and resources for mental health – albeit not enough to meet demand – are available.
The underlying assumption is that the magnitude of wave propagation is small with respect to the length scale of the structure under consideration, albeit large enough to elicit the effects of finite deformation.
Soon the rhetoric of victory had been replaced by laments, and fighting funds by solidarity concerts – albeit big enough to fill the Albert Hall a year after the strike.
Rudner's intelligent princess character is even less formed, at least tonight, and while her gags still resonate her old-school style, albeit engaging enough for Vegas, seems not to have dated or travelled quite so well over here.
Speaking of such unexplained coincidental storylines, the thaw between Philip and Elizabeth continues, albeit slowly enough that Philip seems entirely untroubled by having to sleep with Annalise, who believes him to be a Swedish agent.
But surely calling the recapitalization package "spending" is more than a bit misleading, since the money will be literally invested, going to purchase preferred shares in the banks, which come with guaranteed dividends and warrants attached that will give the government an upside (albeit not enough of one) if the banks' stock prices rise.
Sales of CDs are tanking, while those of purchased downloads are surging, albeit not enough to make up for losses on the physical side.
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