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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting idea, often to acknowledge a condition or state while emphasizing another aspect.
Example: "The event was a success, albeit quiet, as only a few guests attended."
Alternatives: "although subdued" or "even if silent".
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And yet, friends and relatives say, she has adapted to her role in the limelight and her part as a political spouse with relative ease and remarkable vigor, drawing on a serious (albeit quiet) intellect to become an active first lady in Texas and to develop a public voice and style more mellifluous than her husband's, and maybe even more assured.
Sure enough, the LG Genesis has just made its official — albeit quiet — debut.
With today's (albeit quiet) announcement, it'll hopefully be a lot more reliable moving forward.
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