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The phrase "albeit pretty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a concession or contrast, indicating that something is true, even if there is a qualifier or limitation.
Example: "The movie was entertaining, albeit pretty predictable."
Alternatives: "although quite" or "even if somewhat".
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And they do, albeit pretty rarely.
We now live in a London where upturned empty Big Mac boxes are flipped into luxury apartments and sold for millions of pounds, and yet still no one has bought this majestic - albeit pretty derelict - bomb-proof river fort.
It's awkward and entirely unsexy, and again might have been cut were it not already part of an (albeit pretty rare) achievement/trophy.
Yony Leyser's new film Desire Will Set You Free is a fictional, albeit pretty realistic, time capsule of Berlin's current underground scene.
Yony Leyser's new film Desire Will Set You Free is basically a fictional, albeit pretty realistic time capsule of Berlin's current underground scene.
Vanity Fair Brett Berk found "Journey to Regionals" a fulfilling, albeit "pretty mediocre" episode, describing it as having "a sense of narrative cohesion that went beyond the writers' usual throwing-flatware-down-the-garburator modality".
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This was a terraced house – albeit a pretty one.
All but one of the recent public polls show him leading, albeit by pretty narrow margins.
It plays like a dream too – albeit a pretty dark one.
A Sony DSCH9/B, a 7-megapixel point-and-shoot, albeit a pretty fancy one, goes for about $480.
Mr. Cavalli's sexy message was clear from the first visible bra, albeit with pretty prints, that filled an open-front outfit.
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