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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although I can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception in a statement, often indicating that despite the ability to do something, there may be a reason not to.
Example: "Although I can help you with your project, I think it would be better for you to try it on your own first."
Alternatives: "even though I can" or "despite my ability to".
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Although I can see I Am Kloot tuning up.
Although, I can understand how on the surface it may look a bit condescending.
So far I haven't had many problems, although I can always feel it.
Although I can now comprehend the impulse, I still think it was a mistake.
Although I can quite imagine that she needed something of a lie-in after the gobbling.
(Although I can think of many people, including my husband, who would disagree).
Although I can work around most of the deficiencies, I feel like I'm fighting bureaucracy and wrestling with red tape.
Although I can understand the reasons it is still a big shame and I really miss reading it.
But some marketers are not 'owning' the numbers yet, although I can see that this is changing.
"Like, although I can sort of see, I would love to really know what's going on over there".
Although I can "hold my own," I do not want to lose my temper and make a stupid mistake.
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