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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit imbalanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a condition or situation that is true, while also indicating that there is a flaw or lack of balance in it.
Example: "The proposal was well-received, albeit imbalanced in its allocation of resources."
Alternatives: "although uneven" or "even if disproportionate".
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The sounds are soothing, a reminder that even if I never left my doorway again life would be sustainable, albeit imbalanced.
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Nonetheless, imbalanced and incomplete diallels arise frequently, albeit unintentionally, as by-products of larger-scale experiments that collect F1 data, for example, pilot studies or multiparent breeding efforts such as the Collaborative Cross or the Arabidopsis MAGIC lines.
But the relationship is imbalanced.
Search in America is imbalanced.
Britain is imbalanced.
You're imbalanced.
It's wonderfully imbalanced.
Use an imbalanced set.
With the exception of NRAS, alterations in genes involved in the EGFR pathway other than KRAS generally exhibited an imbalance, albeit at lower frequencies, between responder and non-responder patients.
Albeit flawed.
Albeit in Tuscany.
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