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Discover Ludwig"albeit it was" is a perfectly grammatical phrase, and it can be used in written English.
It is often used to acknowledge a fact, especially one that is surprising or counterintuitive. For example, "The unusual design of the dress was a hit, albeit it was expensive."
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Albeit, it was from a Stones clearance that Manuel Lanzini picked up the ball and scored West Ham's opener, shuttling forwards and curling a delicious dipping shot into the top corner.
(Albeit, it was about someone else).
PartyGaming fell 1.75p to 37.75p on its first day out of the FTSE 100 index, while Sportingbet edged up 1p to 75p after it said it had received a number of approaches for its US internet businesses, albeit it was unlikely to receive any significant cash for them.
It's the relaxation he finds there which has created his well-known love of the Turf, albeit it was once explosively interrupted by the Rock Of Gibraltar affair.
Albeit it was Flintoff coming on strong in the final two-minute round and then, as the bell went in a confusion of flailing legs and arms, dropping to adopt the famous pose of the arms-spread gladiator.
The appearance of NO2 − N albeit it was not added into the mixed liquor, unveiling the occurrence of denitrification process with the peak of NO2 − N accumulation attained at the concentration of approximately 2.5 mg/L.
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Albeit, it's not alone on that front.
Albeit, it is of great importance that compared to H2O2, aeration is less efficient.
Albeit, it's still not the full structural separation some have called for.
Albeit, it's not putting a timeline on that social data reclamation.
Albeit, it's still an alpha release, so is being targeted at "very early adopters", says founder David Irvine.
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