Sentence examples for albeit followed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "albeit followed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
"Albeit" is typically used to introduce a contrast or concession, and it should be followed by a clause or phrase that provides that contrast.
Example: "The project was successful, albeit with some challenges along the way."
Alternatives: "although it was" or "even though it was".

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There was a rapid rise to 400p, albeit followed by a descent this week to just below 300p, including a 24% fall on Tuesday as the market fretted that ExxonMobil might pull out of Kurdistan.

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In early MIS 5a, the paleobotanical evidence indicates climate conditions similar to present, albeit wetter, followed by progressive cooling, reflected in the replacement of Aleppo pine by black pine and, at the very end, juniper-dominated landscapes — the latter characterizing also mid-MIS 3 times.

Reforms followed, albeit slowly.

He's followed, albeit in a more rococo style, by the very twiddly Jim Furyk.

He had followed, albeit belatedly, a path familiar to Jewish intellectuals driven from eastern Europe by the rise of the Nazis.

Credit and machinery followed, albeit slowly: of the 400 squatters only 60 have stuck it out.The government expects something in return.

Libertarians like Powell had lost the argument, and more compulsion followed, albeit after further opposition.

A summer series whitewash in New Zealand and a defeat in the Nations Cup final by Canada followed, albeit with a more inexperienced team.

Last November Uber pulled out of three German cities — citing difficulties getting enough drivers, and blaming regulatory complexities for that — albeit the move followed a court ban on Uber using unlicensed drivers earlier in the year.

Marie Louise left for France soon after and Metternich followed, albeit by a deliberately different route and unofficially.

But he was also obeying a Thatcherite precept that Mr Blair followed too, albeit more in rhetoric than in reality: an idea of government as permanent revolution, thrusting change upon a recalcitrant but ultimately grateful nation.

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