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The phrase "albeit frequent" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce a concession or contrast, indicating that something is true, even if it is not the main point or is accompanied by a limitation. Example: "The project was successful, albeit frequent delays in the timeline."
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When possible precautionary measures were listed by the interviewer, "precautions taken" scored 2.02 reflecting that precautionary behaviour, albeit frequent, focuses on a small number of preventive measures taken at a single time.
Thus, two major hypotheses could explain this extremely low level of variability: (i) Cg-defh1 appeared recently and is not yet diversified albeit frequent in the genome we explored, or (ii) Cg-defh1 could be an older variant but have undergone strong selective pressure.
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To Jarry, they are merely "the correlation of exceptions, albeit more frequent ones... which reduced to the status of unexceptional exceptions, possess no longer even the virtue of originality".
Now policies are more market-friendly, albeit with frequent relapses: Zambia, for example, recently banned the use of American dollars in local transactions a needless extra hassle for firms operating there.Still, the corridor chatter at sub-Saharan conferences these days is cheerful.
Treatment designs have to consider the probability of pelvic and periaortic lymph node metastases and – albeit less frequent in primary disease – distant metastases.
This means that, despite the long distances, a cross-Norway drive is a possibility for most EVs, albeit requiring frequent charging stops.
In fact, the lust seems to be getting stronger, albeit less frequent, as the years go by.
But the proceedings then largely went ahead as planned ― albeit with frequent interruptions by protesters ― with senators giving their opening statements.
At the age of 9 years, she attends mainstream school and is independently mobile, albeit with frequent falls.
Evidence of CTA expression and immunogenicity in AL, albeit not frequent, provides a rationale for further investigation in this disease of potential immunotherapy-based strategies.
While this could not be formally tested here, this may be suggestive of symptoms, albeit less frequent, at lower levels of exposure.
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