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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit justifiable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or acknowledgment that something is justifiable, even if it may be questionable or controversial.
Example: "The decision to cut costs was, albeit justifiable, met with significant backlash from the employees."
Alternatives: "although justifiable" or "even if justifiable".
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"The decision illustrates the increasing difficulty prosecutors have in attaining and carrying out a death penalty sentence given the intense albeit justifiable scrutiny on every word uttered in the courtroom," said Mr. Fodeman, who is now in private practice.
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Conclusions will be drawn and proclamations made, all of it justifiable, albeit possibly premature.
Those who do treat pregnant addicts face a jarring ethical quandary: they must weigh whether the harm inflicted by exposing a fetus to powerful drugs, albeit under medical supervision, is justifiable.
In broader terms, MMG questioned, albeit tacitly, whether it would be justifiable to discard absence of a feature out of hand.
Justifiable pleasure?
Justifiable favourites?
Or at least justifiable.
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Albeit flawed.
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