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The phrase "albeit frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or contrast, indicating that something occurs often, even if there are other considerations.
Example: "The project was successful, albeit frequently challenged by unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "although often" or "even if frequently".
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Albeit, frequently there are no relevant precipitation climatic data available.
Such ligamentous injury may be acutely symptomatic and may have longer term sequelae if not identified acutely and managed appropriately, albeit frequently conservatively.
Some of this stuff, while hardly original or sophisticated, can at least involve plot and narrative elements (albeit frequently involving gross-out/toilet humor — so it's also the sort of stuff you might prefer your kids didn't spend hours watching).
Many smaller communities retain traditional shopping streets at their core, albeit frequently disinvested at this point since so much retail fled downtown to malls, big boxes and strips in the latter half of the 20th century.
However, it is important to remember that the principle of consensus - albeit frequently misunderstood in the sense of unanimity - was accepted primarily and solely in order to allay the fears of some churches (large and small), which felt that their opinion would not be heard or respected.
Instead, by using relievers at the big league level for a few years before they hurt their arms or lose a little velocity off their fastball, teams are strengthening their bullpens and providing more opportunities for players to have big league careers, albeit frequently brief ones.
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Young Turks projects will continue to happen – they will be cooking in Turin at the end of October – albeit less frequently, and McHale and Lowe remain enthusiastic about their alliance.
Dementia can occur at any age – albeit less frequently in younger people – and more than a million people set to be affected by dementia in the UK by 2021.
There was a lot to be said for Prime Suspect, in which DCI Tennison – albeit beautiful – frequently resembled a woman who'd had an all-night argument with two litres of Gordon's gin, and the creeps she took in for questioning were as bedraggled as the corpse they were connected to.
Yet higher productivity and repeat success does happen in nonfiction as well, albeit less frequently.
Other, albeit less frequently reported, studies have shown little or no effects.
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