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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit more" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrast or qualification, often indicating that something is true to a certain extent but with a modification.
Example: "The project was successful, albeit more challenging than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "although to a greater extent" or "even if more".
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Albeit more powerful, our method is reliant on identifiable orthologs.
Brazil continues to grow, albeit more slowly.
It's eerie, and fascinating – albeit more as wildlife than art.
The government is also tightening its belt, albeit more gingerly.
They hope that Americans will still travel, albeit more parsimoniously.
Other indexes in the region also faltered, albeit more modestly.
Instead, the number of restaurants kept growing, albeit more slowly.
America made its displeasure known, albeit more mildly.
Sounds like a classic '80s synth-pop tune, albeit more polished and subdued.
Both SES and health heavily depend on their prior status, albeit more for SES than health.
Admittedly, it was all very Paris, albeit more Paris Hilton than Paris, France.
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