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The phrase "albeit well intentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to acknowledge a situation or action that, while having good intentions, may not have the desired effect or outcome.
Example: "The proposal was rejected, albeit well intentioned, as it lacked the necessary details for implementation."
Alternatives: "although well meant" or "even if well intended".
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Badgering from the west, albeit well intentioned, can often play into the hands of countries that have a less progressive stance on women's rights.
A qualitative study with traders in the two markets in 2010 and 2012 is used to explore the often ignored implications that large-scale transport development initiatives, albeit well intentioned, can have on the livelihoods of urban residents who may attach varying meanings to a road.
As argued in the World Health Report 2005, many countries facing current shortages of midwifery providers have been at the mercy of misguided, albeit well intentioned, advice from external donors recommending policy changes to create a multipurpose worker [ 2, 20] or seeing midwifery care as a voluntary occupation that can be performed by a traditional healer or traditional birth attendant.
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Well intentioned.
Thompson is obviously well intentioned.
The measure is well intentioned.
Such caution, though well intentioned, is misplaced.
The play is no doubt well intentioned.
Well intentioned, but somehow inauthentic.
Some statements are well intentioned.
It is remarkably benign and well intentioned.
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