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The phrase "albeit with some trepidation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a concession or acknowledgment of hesitation or fear regarding a situation or decision.
Example: "I agreed to the proposal, albeit with some trepidation, as I was unsure of the potential risks involved."
Alternatives: "though with some hesitation" or "even if I was apprehensive".
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However, when offered the opium, without hesitation (albeit with some trepidation), we drank the liquid out of our guide's hand.
He proposes a broad answer over the course of his four volume study of the limits of the law, albeit with some trepidation: it is, quite simply, none there are no other good reasons for State coercion.
After seeing my her uncle's iPhone, however, she was gravely disappointed and repeated the litany to herself, albeit with some trepidation as the rumor of iPhone's apparition on Verizon has been a long time coming.
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She acknowledged approaching her decision to retire with some trepidation.
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