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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'although for' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To make the sentence grammatically correct, replace 'although for' with a subordinating conjunction (e.g. although, despite, even though, etc.) followed by a clause. Example: Even though they had the necessary skills, they were unable to get the job.
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"Although for us it felt gradual.
(Although for comedic purposes he is "from Slough").
Perhaps, although for others his only religion was art.
Although for some business customers, Internet Explorer isn't totally dead.
Although for all I know that became a best seller".
Although for clothing purposes, colder weather is better.
Both did television writing, although for different shows.
The burst mode can capture three shots per second, although for only six shots.
He is certainly right, although for polemical purposes he devalues disinterested, objective scholarship.
Privacy advocates also take issue with the government's plans, although for different reasons.
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They became friends and drinking partners--although for Carver, a full-fledged alcoholic, the terms were more or less synonymous.
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