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The phrase "albeit wonderful" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting idea or to acknowledge something while also recognizing a limitation or different perspective.
Example: "The project was challenging, albeit wonderful, and taught us many valuable lessons."
Alternatives: "although wonderful" or "even if wonderful".
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It is this aspect, more than the descriptions, albeit wonderful, of classical art and literature, that elevates this guide from a predictable self-help manual to a book that may even inspire you to start learning Greek.
These wines can on occasion approach and even surpass the Grand Crus but they are generally less spectacularly brilliant, albeit wonderful wines.
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While the overall best of 24 owned by Australia's Margaret Court looks a statistical Everest, it is also a number (albeit a wonderful one) that is somewhat tainted, given the relatively weak fields she beat on her home turf in winning 11 of her total swag, seven of those arriving in the old amateur days.
The two lenses I am looking at are a wonderful, albeit expensive pair.
This is Bob's final year at Garden Organic before he retires, and we have collaborated on a wonderful – albeit at the moment top secret – project that we're hoping the public will love.
It sounds wonderful – albeit a mite intrusive if you don't appreciate the noise of a small scooter with a hole in the exhaust – and produces a surprising amount of shove.
Thankfully, it's very well used creating these wonderful, albeit odd tributes.
Even when we had a decade of rule by a Conservative government Canada was viewed as this wonderful, albeit cold, land of tolerance.
Her set, which involves a floor painted with a giant enlargement of the architectural blueprints for the Whitney building and a big green neon portrait of herself, is one of the Biennial's most wonderful moments, albeit only until March 11.
Working in the very English, more plebian technique of needlepoint, he creates a piece redolent of the war rugs that began to appear in Afghanistan after the Soviet invasion, with a nod even to their darkened palette — albeit lightened with a wonderful butter-yellow background.
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