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The phrase "albeit mitigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or qualification, indicating that something is true, though to a lesser extent or degree.
Example: "The project was successful, albeit mitigated by several unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "although reduced" or "even if lessened".
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Other positive health impacts that may have resulted from the implementation of the CCS, but were not formally investigated, included an increase in active transport (cycling and walking, albeit mitigated by exposure in a high-traffic zone), a decrease in noise pollution and related stress, and a decrease in vehicle traffic accidents.
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However, he denies that self-love is the only human motive or necessarily in conflict with other motives, and argues that in fact its aims can be fully or really achieved only through the natural law; this does command humans to love themselves, albeit in a mitigated, restrained, and thus more successful way.
Early ILE use in enteric poisoning may be contraindicated because of potential for enhancing gastrointestinal absorption, albeit any such adverse effect is likely dependent on adequate intestinal perfusion, and mitigated somewhat by development of shock-like states secondary to intoxication.
How will this be mitigated?
How could this be mitigated?
Can risks be eventually mitigated?
The damages will be mitigated!
Albeit flawed.
The risks are really substantially mitigated".
It is not even a mitigated disaster.
Albeit in Tuscany.
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