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Discover Ludwig"albeit vicarious" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an experience that was not direct but still had an effect. For example, "He had never been to the Grand Canyon himself, but he felt like he had seen it nonetheless, albeit vicariously, through all the pictures his friends had taken."
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The two workaday women's lust for real-world companionship, their need for redemptive, albeit vicarious, heroism, and their trip through the labyrinths of repressed memories come across as the director's job description.
But how she was hijacked, what was done with her car, how she was smuggled across the border, where she was being held — all the details that turn a plot into a story, that turn an anecdote into an experience (albeit vicarious), vanish into the maw of so-called storytelling.
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When a guy nods at my T-shirt, he is effectively saying, "We have in common a crucial experience," albeit a vicarious one: at a very impressionable, complicated, young age, we were both in love with the same girl.
Scorsese's cinema is an emotional and a virtual prosthetic — one that substitutes for unbearable human absences and one that allows for motion, albeit virtual and vicarious, in places one could never go.
These results suggested that cells with compromised C-NHEJ are capable of rejoining DNA DSBs, albeit through a repair pathway operating with slow kinetics, by some vicarious DSB rejoining process.
Vicarious pleasure?
Vicarious shopping.
Albeit flawed.
Happy vicarious motoring.
His life is vicarious.
A vicarious fantasy, surely?
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