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The phrase "albeit with some stone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a concession or qualification, indicating that something is true, but with a specific limitation or condition.
Example: "The sculpture was impressive, albeit with some stone imperfections that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "though with some flaws" or "even if there are some issues".
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Many wear original paint with much of its factory-fresh gloss, albeit with some stone chips and scratches.
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Anfeh was also lovable, with some old stone houses, some modern buildings and some old stone houses with modern bits stuck onto them.
Smaller towns were largely the latter, with perhaps a single stone mosque or some stone tombs.
Continue with stones, if you need to cat some stone use hand saw for it.
Murray holds sulkily, albeit with some lovely surprise volleying.
The tower built for his work on radar still stands (photographs below), albeit with some modifications.
In other words, we slip back onto the blacklist, albeit with some residual protection.
Both taxa are otherwise basically green, albeit with some yellowish or bluish elements.
This general form also permits to obtain exact solutions for general laminates, albeit with some constraints.
Many people in the neighborhood support the proposal in principle, albeit with some misgivings about scale.
The Azzurri, also wearing black armbands, were level shortly afterwards, albeit with some good fortune.
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