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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit understandably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a situation or behavior that is understandable, often in a context where there may be some criticism or judgment involved.
Example: "She was late to the meeting, albeit understandably, given the heavy traffic."
Alternatives: "though understandably" or "albeit justifiably".
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My supportive, albeit understandably preoccupied husband was on orders to deploy to Afghanistan.
A bit like Ian Rush's Italy (albeit, understandably, he apparently disowns the analogy), the past is "almost like another country".
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And in most countries, also including Britain, most people seem to prefer to give the existing system the benefit of the doubt, albeit often with understandably bad grace.
More understandably, albeit only slightly, Rob Ford's former chief of staff Mark Towhey also failed to respond to multiple requests to speak with us. .
The results with the 'recent' dataset (Fig. 2) are similar to the 'legacy' data, albeit the average improvements are understandably less.
He eventually escapes his kidnappers but understandably carries the trauma of that event, albeit suppressed, into adulthood.
But the law-enforcement types, are in one sense just doing their job, albeit uncreatively -- they sense that Carr's not telling all, and are understandably put off by his coyness and hoity-toity ways.
Albeit flawed.
Daniel is understandably chuffed.
Albeit in Tuscany.
Traders are understandably confused.
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