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The phrase "albeit from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used when you want to acknowledge a contrast or exception related to a source or origin, but it is more common to see "albeit" used without "from."
Example: "The report was insightful, albeit from a biased perspective."
Alternatives: "although from" or "even if from".
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(Albeit from my comfortable South London studio with no fear of prison or punishment – I HOPE).
1,200%, albeit from an obviously low base.
With little effort, tourism took off, albeit from almost nothing.
Mr. Meier agrees, albeit from a different perspective.
This is publicly backed investment, albeit from abroad.
Even drug use is dropping again, albeit from recent highs.
Unemployment is rising, albeit from a low base.
Those businesses are growing, albeit from relatively small bases.
Birth rates are down (albeit from a high base).
Now it is true that digital revenues are increasing rapidly, albeit from a relatively low base.
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Accordingly, it's heavy on pop tunes--albeit from a variety of genres.
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