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The phrase "albeit with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean "even though with a" or "although with a." For example: "He set off for work on foot, albeit with a heavy heart."
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Albeit with a feelgood twist?
Albeit with a 30% cut for Apple.
Albeit with a distinctive Belfast flavour.
Harrington matched that effort, albeit with a little more effort.
House Speaker John Boehner agrees, albeit with a twist.
The Bank would remain independent – albeit with a new "mandate".
Ms. Tarne and Ms. Walsmith are continuing on, albeit with a different business model.
Its latest challenger, albeit with a fraction of the games, is BT.
He is a brilliant financial historian, albeit with a debilitating weakness for the bon mot.
Miller is enjoying the touch of gray -- albeit with a shaved cranium -- in the locker room.
Ikea took a similar tack with gray ash cabinets, albeit with a bit more Euro flair.
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