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The phrase "although I might be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession in a statement, often indicating uncertainty or possibility regarding one's state or condition.
Example: "Although I might be tired, I will still finish the project tonight."
Alternatives: "even if I may be" or "despite possibly being".
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Verdict: a runaway hit – definitely the one I'd make again (although I might be tempted to add a little gravy).
It hasn't happened to me because this is a subject I stay very much on top of, although I might be a little bit underpaid.
I reckon a sweet wine would work just as well, although I might be tempted to simply have a glass alongside.
Although I might be tempted — ideologically, or politically — to be a Labour supporter, actually, if you watched what I did or how I acted, my behavior was that of a conservative.
I'm supposed to be in it, too, although I might be their Ian Stewart – relegated by some manager to side of stage for coming up short in the looks department.
Although I might be tempted ideologically, or politically to be a Labour supporter, actually, if you watched what I did or how I acted, my behavior was that of a conservative.
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One man who was obese with a high body fat (30.6%) and high cholesterol (4.8) reported: I'm overweight but I'm not obese, I don't think, although technically I might be in the BMI thing, which is, of course, tosh...if the BMI guy who wrote the chart wants to race me, I will!
"I don't think I'll have time to do any sneaking away … but the thing that I would be most keen to see if I could would be the Crime Scene, although I think I might be a bit squeamish about the maggots".
Although, he admits, "I might be wrong.
I immediately welcomed the Boy Named Sue paradigm, although I realized that I might be biased by my middle name (Marion).
I escape to the library or a lecture hall and lose myself in something unconnected with rugby, although in a few weeks' time I might be saying something different.
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