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The phrase "albeit less than" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a concession or qualification, indicating that something is true to a certain extent, but not completely.
Example: "The project was successful, albeit less than we had initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "although not as much as" or "even if it's not as".
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Downward transport of atrazine was also enhanced by sludge amendment, albeit less than terbuthylazine.
Its only rival, albeit less than a tenth as bright, is Jupiter (mag -1.7 to -1.8).
Now Russia has raised gas prices (albeit less than elsewhere) and limited oil supplies.
Such groups have traditionally had some say (albeit less than they would have wished) in policymaking.
Exports to rich countries still matter, albeit less than they did.
Banks have used these compensation limits as a model - albeit less than many people wanted.
POFUT2-deficient parasites produced oocysts, albeit less than wild type, and this provided the opportunity to study sporozoites.
And while competitors have suffered hundreds of millions in losses, Southwest has continued to make money, albeit less than before.
A few specific elements of the stimulus package, albeit less than 2percentt of the total, do explicitly support innovation and improvement.
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With Jones and Chatman, as well as Leon Washington, the Jets have the makings of a reliable, albeit less-than-stellar, backfield, which may be enough to win them some close games and take the pressure off their passing game.
The remainder of Palin's 40-minute speech before an adoring, albeit less-than capacity audience at the San Jose Center for Performing Arts, was equally long on hyperbole and short on substance.
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