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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea, indicating that something is true despite being informed or knowledgeable about it.
Example: "She decided to proceed with the project, albeit informed of the potential risks involved."
Alternatives: "even though aware" or "although knowledgeable".
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Some teams are secretive about their finances, so some of these numbers are estimates, albeit informed ones.
His consistent doctrine is a combination of these two principles: that it is each individual's duty to produce as much happiness in the world as he is able, and that each person must be guided in acting by the exercise of his private judgment, albeit informed by public discussion.
You might come across as a smartypants and you know what they say... Some topics are just not subject to argument, reason or fact, eg "What is the greatest work of art ever?" It's a matter of opinion (albeit informed!).
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"The Syrian Rebellion" by Fouad Ajami, a Lebanese-born writer, is fluent and well informed, albeit rather shapeless, like a sustained and intermittently brilliant improvisation.
Some patients in the study regarded themselves as informed, albeit non-verbally.
I'm a writer first, albeit one who is informed by feminist theory and social justice activism.
It was such ideas, albeit much moderated, that informed Margaret Thatcher's thinking, with its insistence that politics and economics were always situated within, and should defer to, wider moral and spiritual concerns.
For me, being Jewish is about viewing Judaism as a nationality, albeit with a religiously informed national culture, in line with my self-definition as ambivalently secular and moderately observant.
In addition, patients treated with chemotherapy can be informed that albeit they have a very low risk to develop a CTGCT, the risk is not absent.
Participants were fully informed before participation, albeit verbally, since most of them were analphabetic.
For example, decisions about which sub-groups to use for synthesis of individual studies rely on judgements, albeit ones which can be informed by the scientific literature and by lay views.
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