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Discover Ludwig'albeit true' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a situation that is accepted as fact, even though it might be surprising or disappointing. For example: The task was difficult, albeit true that she had put in a lot of work to prepare for it.
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Albeit true, we have found that work with video brings the ability to zoom into aspects of students' voices in ways not possible with audio data and learning artifacts alone.
Yet, Obama's choice of Egypt is an implicit endorsement and validation of Mubarak's dictatorship, and it reiterates the oft-spoken but albeit true cliché in the Muslim world that US merely covets selfish policy interests instead of democratisation, autonomy and self determination by and for the Arab and Muslim people.
It is too easy, albeit true, to say that the Labour leader has been forced into this battle by David Cameron's attack on his party's dependence on the Unite union.
The client will no longer be surprised by a whopper bill and met by the standard (albeit true) explanation that "litigation is unpredictable". But because litigation is, in fact, unpredictable and usually takes longer to resolve than it does to remodel a kitchen, we should periodically revisit the price.
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Albeit, this is true but far too many believe they will get a job far better than reality.
Albeit, this is true only if the house is paid off and the kids are finished with college.
Perhaps the misery memoir is the nightmare counterpart, albeit a true one?
The same year Charles Buchan described Brazil's fantastical training methods at the 1950 World Cup, the futuristic glory of "the dazzling Maracaña" and the wondrous moment he first saw "Rio's fabulous harbour", albeit in true Buchan style he also felt bound to recount how he was subsequently drugged, robbed, ripped off and struck down with dysentery.
Both are/were lovely singers, albeit not true opera singers.
Thus, we conclude that topically applied BM-MSCs and their CM via fibrin vehicle could effectively improve the quality of healed skin in chronic excisional wounds in rats, albeit without true acceleration of wound closure.
Topically applied BM-MSCs or their CM, via fibrin vehicle, effectively improved the quality of healed skin in chronic excisional wounds in rats, albeit without true acceleration of wound closure.
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