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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit superficially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is true or valid, but only to a limited or surface level.
Example: "The theory was accepted by some, albeit superficially, as it lacked substantial evidence."
Alternatives: "though only on the surface" or "albeit in a limited way".
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You can assert that in any setting, albeit superficially at first.
The most stimulating section of Yagoda's book is one in which he considers, albeit superficially, the vast scientific literature about memory and how it works.
Look to the new, but make time for old favorites too. 4 p.m. 1. HOUSES OF GAUDí Strolling the city's grand, leafy boulevards is itself a pleasure, but simultaneously sampling, albeit superficially, some of the masterful works by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí makes a walking tour even more marvelous.
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The company has created material value by leaving the platform (superficially) alone, albeit with occasional touches on the tiller, such as with stories and ad sales.
Albeit flawed.
Superficially, this sounds promising.
Superficially, it's cinematic.
Superficially, this seems reasonable.
Superficially, the society works.
Perhaps, but only superficially.
Superficially very little.
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