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The phrase "albeit ironically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception, often highlighting that something is true, but with an ironic twist.
Example: "He accepted the award, albeit ironically, given his previous criticisms of the organization."
Alternatives: "though ironically" or "albeit with irony".
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Like other great philosopher-psychologists of the past, Descartes seems to have regarded our acquisition of concepts and knowledge ('ideas') as the main psychological mystery, taking language acquisition to be a relatively trivial matter in comparison; as he puts it, albeit ironically, "it patently requires very little reason to be able to speak".
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A world where ironically consumers are prepared to pay for content, albeit it virtual flowers to send to a girl singing songs in an online Karaoke bar.
Ironically, it may even acquire the same symbolic meaning (albeit in a very different way) as the Christmas match of 1914, recalling the lessons of the 20th century as reinforced by the experiences of recent British wars: the horror and futility of militarism, and the shameless cynicism of warmongering governments.
Ironically, Weil then went on to establish his own cult of personality--albeit one far more lucrative than Leary's ever would be.
Ironically, one simple solution exists to address all of these worries, albeit highly counterintuitive: stop attending school.
Ironically, it turned out to be a pointless encounter; four days earlier, albeit unknown to the French and British commanders, Napoleon had surrendered to the Allied Sixth Coalition.
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