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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit often" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea to the previous one. You can use it when you want to add more information or provide a different perspective on a particular topic. Example: John is a hardworking student, albeit often forgetful. Despite his forgetfulness, he still manages to maintain good grades.
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The children believed that Aibo was reacting to their orders—albeit often not immediately.
Kids are blameless, albeit often annoying.
But that's a risk they will take, albeit often reluctantly.
These reveal that all students contribute to sections albeit often in a different manner.
But amid the confusion there are successes, albeit often not quite as envisaged.
Turkey's democratic and legal traditions, albeit often fragile, give it pivotal credibility.
The idea of competition among nations is now familiar (albeit often misunderstood).
Most Iraqi factories that functioned before the American invasion, albeit often badly, are still closed.
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Havens have responded with alacrity, signing multiple TIEAs--albeit often with smaller nations, such as Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Normally Apple charges a hefty premium--albeit often for superior products.
Lord has always had a knack--albeit often cultivated--for crossing the paths of notable people.
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