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although he endorsed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although he endorsed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception regarding someone's support or approval of something. Example: "Although he endorsed the proposal, he had several reservations about its implementation."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Although he endorsed Republican John McCain in 2008, Eastwood said he felt good about Obama's election, at first.
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Although he endorsed her, Mr. McManus said, he had no written correspondence with her and did not contribute money to her campaign.
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Rockefeller continued to assert yesterday there was administration "pressure" on the CIA, although he endorsed the bipartisan committee report stating otherwise.
News & Media
Although he endorsed the Tory candidate, he dismissed Mr Livingstone's plans to give pensioners free 24-hour Tube travel as a "mad idea," putting Mr Johnson's strong support among over-55s at risk.
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He did not let Nico Papatakis make a film out of his one-act play The Maids because one of his female friends had convinced him the text was badly "dated", although he endorsed Les Abysses, Papatakis's filmed version of the original real-life murder and trial that had inspired the play.
News & Media
Although he endorsed the Reformation from at least the mid-1530s, Dudley may not have understood theological subtleties, being a "simple man in such matters".
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53 human-written examples
Although he endorses the popular form of evolutionary psychology in principle, his practice is more nuanced.
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Dodd hasnt committed to the House bill, although he endorses the Houses proposal to integrate the intelligence community into the CFIUS review process.
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Yih endorses the approach, although she notes a few limitations.
Town Supervisor Gerry Siller said he did not know, although he had endorsed the poll.
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The Mayor refuses to advocate the President's position to Jews, although he has endorsed Carter, because of what he sees as the U.S.'s anti-Israel votes in the U.N.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "although he endorsed", ensure the contrasting element is clearly stated in the subsequent clause. This makes the contrast logical and impactful.
Common error
Avoid vague or implied contrasts. The clause following "although he endorsed" should present a clear and direct opposition or unexpected outcome.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although he endorsed" functions as an adverbial clause of concession, introducing a contrast to the main clause. Ludwig's examples demonstrate its use in various contexts to highlight a seeming contradiction or unexpected situation.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Science
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Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "although he endorsed" serves as a concessive clause, presenting a contrast to the main statement. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While not extremely common, the phrase appears most frequently in news and media contexts, with neutral formality. To maximize impact, ensure the contrasting element is clear and direct. For alternatives, consider "even though he supported" or "despite his endorsement", which offer similar meanings with slight variations in emphasis and formality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
even though he supported
Replaces "although" with "even though" and "endorsed" with "supported", emphasizing the support despite the contrast.
despite his endorsement
Uses a prepositional phrase to highlight the contrast, turning "endorsed" into a noun.
while he backed
Substitutes "although" with "while" and "endorsed" with the more informal "backed".
notwithstanding his support
Employs a more formal tone, replacing "although" with "notwithstanding" and "endorsed" with "support".
in spite of his approval
Similar to "despite his endorsement", but uses "approval" instead.
though he advocated
Replaces "endorsed" with "advocated", suggesting a more active form of support.
even with his backing
Uses "even with" to show the contrast and substitutes "endorsement" with "backing".
despite the fact he endorsed
Adds "the fact" for emphasis, making the contrast more explicit.
however, he endorsed
Uses "however" to introduce a direct contrast, separating it into two clauses.
yet he endorsed
Uses "yet" for a concise way to indicate contrast.
FAQs
How can I use "although he endorsed" in a sentence?
Use "although he endorsed" to introduce a statement that contrasts with the fact that someone supported something. For example, "Although he endorsed the candidate, he disagreed with several of their policies."
What's the difference between "although he endorsed" and "even though he endorsed"?
The phrases "although he endorsed" and "even though he endorsed" are very similar, but "even though" can sometimes imply a stronger sense of surprise or unexpectedness.
Is it more formal to say "although he endorsed" or "despite his endorsement"?
"Despite his endorsement" is generally considered slightly more formal than "although he endorsed", due to the use of the preposition "despite" and the nominalization of "endorsement".
What can I say instead of "although he endorsed" to sound more informal?
For a more informal tone, you could use alternatives like "even if he backed" or "though he supported".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested