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Discover LudwigThe phrase "albeit unfounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a statement or belief while indicating that it lacks a basis in fact or evidence.
Example: "The rumors about the company's financial troubles were widespread, albeit unfounded."
Alternatives: "although baseless" or "even if unsubstantiated".
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Despite the excuse, albeit unfounded, that everyone else is doing it, we're largely holding it together without reverting to fraud.
And the rest of the UK will no longer be able to express concern - albeit unfounded - that Scotland is in some way being subsidised.
Mrs. Kagan would have made a good Supreme Court Justice — at least, she would have been great during the oral arguments — and so I have high hopes, albeit unfounded ones, for Elena Kagan.
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Albeit flawed.
Albeit in Tuscany.
My fears were unfounded.
These concerns are unfounded.
His fears were unfounded.
"It's unfounded.
These worries are unfounded.
My concerns proved unfounded.
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