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although insufficient
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although insufficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or limitation in a statement, often indicating that something does not meet a certain standard or requirement. Example: "The funding provided was helpful, although insufficient to cover all project expenses."
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48 human-written examples
Although insufficient bone coverage could arguably be attributable to a poor surgical technique, we would tend to agree with other authors that it is rather likely to result from a flawed implant design that impedes osseointegration.
Science
Although insufficient bone volume allowed only a limited number of implants (and therefore prosthetic planning could not be extensive), the patient was satisfied with the final result, both esthetically and functionally.
Science
Results: The evidence for the prophylactic efficacy of fluconazole is good, although insufficient to draw conclusions about the other antifungals.
Findings suggest that although insufficient effort may be relatively uncommon in schizophrenia, it is associated with important clinical outcomes.
Science
Although insufficient to demonstrate invalidity for the purposes of the summary judgment motion, the reference was enough to prevent issuance of the preliminary injunction.
Academia
Although insufficient protein and calories have been blamed, studies have not been able to pinpoint the exact causes.
News & Media
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12 human-written examples
The first is the market failure rationale, which is considered to be valid although provides insufficient justification for policy intervention.
Science
As for the Arab bloc, its – although comparatively insufficient – arsenal of nuclear weapons and military capabilities in general represent a destabilizing systemic factor.
However, the sample of only 230 women from three select hospitals, although not insufficient but a small sample to do a more robust statistical estimates, is one of the major limitations of our study.
Science
Although many insufficient bridges are undergoing major rehabilitation or replacement, such improvements require years of work, and in the meantime millions of cars still rely on them daily.
News & Media
"When you do the math, you can see why we are where we are". Although many insufficient bridges are undergoing major rehabilitation or replacement, such improvements require years of work, and in the meantime millions of cars still rely on them daily.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "although insufficient", ensure that the contrast being introduced is clear and adds meaningful context to the statement. For example, "Although insufficient funds were raised, the project still managed to achieve some of its goals."
Common error
Avoid using "although insufficient" in contexts where the insufficiency is already implied. For example, instead of saying "Although the amount was insufficient, it was still a small amount", simply state "The amount was small".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although insufficient" functions as a conjunction phrase, introducing a clause that presents a contrast or concession. Ludwig examples showcase how it connects two related ideas, acknowledging a deficiency while highlighting a connected aspect.
Frequent in
Science
74%
News & Media
12%
Academia
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Wiki
1%
Encyclopedias
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "although insufficient" is a grammatically correct and very common conjunction phrase used to introduce a contrasting idea, acknowledging a deficiency while connecting it to another relevant aspect. According to Ludwig, it is typically used in formal and scientific contexts, and its primary function is to introduce a clause presenting a contrast. The phrase is frequently used in the fields of Science, News & Media and Academia. Alternatives like "though not enough" or "even if inadequate" can be used depending on the specific shade of meaning you want to convey. When writing, remember to use "although insufficient" when you want to soften the impact of a limitation by introducing another relevant idea. Avoid using it in situations where the insufficiency is already implied.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
though not enough
Replaces "although insufficient" with a more direct synonym for "insufficient".
even if inadequate
Uses "inadequate" to convey the sense of not being sufficient, emphasizing the deficiency.
despite being deficient
Highlights the lack or shortage, using 'deficient' to underscore the inadequacy.
while not satisfactory
Focuses on the failure to meet a certain standard or requirement.
albeit limited
Emphasizes the restricted or constrained nature of something.
even though lacking
Directly points out the absence of something necessary or desired.
notwithstanding its shortage
Highlights that something is still true, despite there being a lack of necessary or desired aspect.
though falling short
Emphasizes the failure to reach a certain goal or standard, highlighting the inadequacy.
while less than ideal
Acknowledges that something is not perfect or optimal, indicating its insufficiency.
in spite of its inadequacy
Directly addresses the lack of required quality or quantity and introduces the following statement.
FAQs
How can I use "although insufficient" in a sentence?
Use "although insufficient" to introduce a contrasting idea where something is lacking but still relevant. For instance, "Although insufficient, the initial data provided a starting point for further research."
What are some alternatives to "although insufficient"?
You can use alternatives such as "though not enough", "even if inadequate", or "despite being deficient" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it always necessary to use "although" with "insufficient"?
No, "insufficient" can be used independently to simply state that something is lacking. The "although" adds a contrasting element, acknowledging the insufficiency while introducing another related fact.
What is the difference between "although insufficient" and "insufficient"?
The phrase "although insufficient" introduces a contrast. It acknowledges that something is not enough, but despite that, something else is true or relevant. "Insufficient" simply states that something is not enough without necessarily implying a contrast.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested