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The phrase "albeit lacklustre" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a concession or contrast, indicating that something is true, even if it is not particularly impressive or exciting. Example: "The presentation was informative, albeit lacklustre, failing to engage the audience effectively."
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With only forward, Azerbaijan were in no position to save the game, though they deserve praise for the way their rearguard action kept an albeit lacklustre Wales side at bay for so long.
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Their attacking play was sloppy and lacklustre while defensively they were yet again undone by crosses, albeit two superbly delivered ones from Enner Valencia and the outstanding Mark Noble.
His manifesto is lacklustre.
Why?Partly lacklustre leadership.
Consumption is lacklustre.
Albeit flawed.
It is fairly lacklustre.
The ending was lacklustre.
His texts are "lacklustre".
Their players looked lacklustre.
Training has also been lacklustre.
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