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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit uneasy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or contrast, indicating that something is true, even if it comes with some discomfort or difficulty.
Example: "She accepted the job offer, albeit uneasy about the long commute."
Alternatives: "although uncomfortable" or "even if hesitant".
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The joy of the river towns, for me, is the economic diversity; the mix, albeit uneasy at times, between the families who have lived here for generations and the commuting professionals.
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It resembles a truce, albeit an uneasy one.
For now, though, it looks as if there is a balance of power, albeit an uneasy one.
This loss of clout may make some white New Yorkers uneasy, albeit in a manner that most progressives would be reluctant to put into words.
His ability to maneuver among them maintained an uneasy equilibrium, albeit one pockmarked by violence.
Regional powers worked out an uneasy agreement that put both parties in power, albeit with the M.D.C. as the junior partner.
Many of the 5,000 council seats at stake were last contested in 2008 when the Conservatives scored dramatic advances, presaging their return to national power, albeit in harness with the Liberal Democrats, who have proven to be uneasy bedfellows.
Albeit flawed.
Why uneasy?
Uneasy relationships.
"Uneasy wedlock".
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