Sentence examples for albeit nicer from inspiring English sources

The phrase "albeit nicer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrast or exception, indicating that something is true, though in a more favorable or pleasant manner.
Example: "The new design is functional, albeit nicer than the previous version."
Alternatives: "although more pleasant" or "even if it's better".

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But still we stayed in hotels, albeit nicer ones.

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(Albeit, a nicer place to sit).

When you smash through your crowdfunding target in the way that Airtame did, it creates a new set of problems, albeit nice problems to have.

But if Color is to be successful, then its future probably lies in the features that make it more than just a basic (albeit nice-looking) photo viewing app.

What I saw reflected was definitely a version of myself, albeit a nicer one.

This Adam Smith is seen not as the apostle of the free market but as one of the fathers of the French Revolution, albeit the nicer, warmer bits of the French Revolution.

But, up close, the Welshman, who is three years younger, will see not just a man who believes he can turn back the clock but an old man, albeit much nicer than the young man he used to be.

He's committed to really being Batman, albeit a nicer, Canadianized version.

He's committed to really being Batman, albeit a nicer, Canadianised version.

Today, happily, young people – albeit in nice liberal households – are more enfranchised.

Albeit the nice performance in applications, convergence analysis of CG methods on smooth manifolds is still an open problem.

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