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The phrase "albeit more cautiously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being done, although in a more careful or restrained manner than usual.
Example: "She approached the situation, albeit more cautiously, after learning from her past mistakes."
Alternatives: "although more carefully" or "even if more tentatively".
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Today, guidelines from medical societies still endorse techniques like clitoris reduction or vagina surgery in the newborn or infant, albeit more cautiously than before [ 12, 13].
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Others reacted more cautiously.
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Eastern universities, however, moved more cautiously.
Saudi Arabia also opened up, more cautiously.
He has started surfing more cautiously.
"It makes you take things more cautiously.
Then they will move more cautiously inland.
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