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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit forceful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea, often to acknowledge a point while emphasizing a different aspect, typically in formal or academic writing.
Example: "The argument presented was compelling, albeit forceful, which may have alienated some audience members."
Alternatives: "though strong" or "even if intense".
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But in this dish of chicken on a bed of cannellini beans, the morcilla provides just an accent, albeit forceful, like a spoonful of horseradish on boiled beef.
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Indeed, it may even be more forceful, albeit more in harmony with UN objectives.
He is usually considered to be a liberal on economic matters, albeit not a very forceful one.His motives may well lie across the border in France, where the presidential election campaign has at times seemed to be a contest over who could be most critical of the EU.
In my writing and in my advocacy of Bernie Sanders, I've tried to highlight this critical aspect of the 2016 Election, albeit in a more forceful manner.
Albeit flawed.
And forceful?
Forceful exhaling too.
So was forceful.
Albeit in Tuscany.
Or merely more forceful.
They're forceful.
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