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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit fictitious" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a concession or acknowledgment that something is true, even if it is not real or factual.
Example: "The story was captivating, albeit fictitious, capturing the imagination of readers everywhere."
Alternatives: "although imaginary" or "even if untrue".
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I wish them luck; for myself I'm staying in Lambeth (remain share of the referendum vote: 78%), and calling on my neighbours to seriously consider following the – albeit fictitious – example of those at the other end of Lambeth Bridge.
On the other hand, the effort to conceive a character as a filled-out person, with a lifetime of backstory and biographical details, becomes a submergence into another (albeit fictitious) life, an abnegation of a nearly monastic stringency.
Marvel's latest blockbuster, "Black Panther," literally ventures into lands unknown ― the storied, albeit fictitious African nation of Wakanda and all its trappings.
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That is changing, albeit slowly.
In the show, the CTSU is a special unit, albeit a fictitious one.
Albeit in Tuscany.
As well as the fictitious chicken foot, my only other souvenir (albeit temporary) was the firm imprint of the mask indented on my face, which solicited plenty of odd looks from people enjoying a Friday night pint.
In a telephone interview Mr. Mullin said that Paula Herold — a family friend who is a producer of "Lysistrata Jones" — reached out to him about helping improve the skills of the fictitious Athens University squad, who show off basketball moves (albeit spotty ones) throughout the musical.
Fictitious trades?
Albeit flawed.
(Names are fictitious).
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