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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit regrettably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a fact or situation while expressing regret about it.
Example: "The project was completed on time, albeit regrettably, with several compromises on quality."
Alternatives: "although unfortunately" or "even if sadly".
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Nonetheless, we have resolved -- albeit regrettably -- that it is OK.
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"Last I checked, Long Island was part — albeit sometimes regrettably — part of the United States of America," McCain declared.
A number of companies (albeit still regrettably few) have a "no bribery" policy which they genuinely attempt to pursue, and yet it does not exclude them from interesting markets.
Regrettably not.
Albeit flawed.
Regrettably, the opposite happened.
Regrettably, I can't".
But regrettably I have.
"Regrettably, I cannot".
Regrettably, it worked.
Not this time, regrettably".
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