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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit relocated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been moved or changed in location, while still acknowledging its original state or condition.
Example: "The conference will take place at a new venue, albeit relocated from its usual location downtown."
Alternatives: "although moved" or "even if shifted".
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Set down under circa 1880s, The Proposition prompted a number of American critics to suggest that what was once one of Hollywood's most fashionable kinds of pictures – the cinema of Clint Eastwood and John Wayne – appeared to be alive and well albeit relocated to the southern hemisphere.
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It also required some strong-arming from a college friend, Jim Coningsby, the creator of Safer in 2005 and, coincidentally, another Bay Shore native, albeit one who relocated to Virginia in boyhood.
Meanwhile, in Rio de Janeiro a reported 30,000 families are being forcibly relocated, a longstanding Brazilian municipal tradition, albeit never performed on such a scale and never so driven by vaulting land prices.
They've relocated.
It just relocated them.
Businesses have relocated.
"Ballplayers, relocated New Yorkers.
They recently relocated from South Carolina.
They were eventually relocated.
"H1, this is H3, I've relocated, I've relocated".
Another, radical, albeit uncommon for applied use expensive university equipment bought within the terms of a NIU program consists of its being relocated to an associate company's premises.
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