Sentence examples for albeit unnecessary from inspiring English sources

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The relationship between the four (and Pete the raven) slowly unravels and it is interesting to slowly piece together what their home life might have been like – aided by the occasional, albeit unnecessary, flashback.

Since the experiment is a guided-inquiry experiment and collecting data on the controls provides additional, albeit unnecessary data, instructors should allow students to pursue such tangents.

Why then is she in hiding/organizing a "Resistance" instead of running the Republic itself and using all its resources to crush the First Order like a bug? (Cynical hypothesis: that storyline might be more logical, but has less entertainment value than that of a resource crunched, albeit unnecessary, Resistance winning against a powerful enemy against all odds).

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It was an unashamed bid to bolster Hispanic support, albeit an unnecessary one.

In fact, there was at least one anxious moment in the race, albeit an unnecessary one, and it related to Piggott, who had worked his way on to the second-favourite, Shotgun.

These results can cause patient anxiety, emotional dilemmas concerning the continuation of pregnancy and, albeit rare, unnecessary pregnancy terminations [ 6].

Well, if you don't mind asking nearby colleagues to sniff your shirt (mine were incredibly professional about the request), you'll likely find you smell as fresh as an unshowered bicycle commuter can smell … If I had £140 to spend on a slightly unnecessary albeit well-cut – top that doesn't make you look like a total dork while riding, then perhaps I would.

In the present work it is demonstrated that this restriction is unnecessary, albeit at the expense of some extra data processing.

If teams work in multiple sites where there is only one spoken language, audio cassette translations may be unnecessary, albeit still helpful in regions with low literacy.

Enhanced continuity may also improve outcomes in obstetric care, albeit at the risk of unnecessary interventions (Hodnett, 2000), while a consistent clinician and site for treatment are associated with higher rates of uptake of screening for cervical cancer (O'Malley et al, 1997).

Albeit, their availability might lead to medicalisation which carries the dangers of unnecessary labelling, iatrogenic illness and economic waste.

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