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although naturally
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although naturally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to acknowledge a point while implying that it is expected or obvious. Example: "The project faced several challenges, although naturally, we were prepared for some setbacks."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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54 human-written examples
Many of these steps can be applied to deterring venomous snakes in other parts of the world, although naturally you will need to substitute the natural predators of snakes with ones local to your region and there may be different fence size and style needs.
Wiki
Although naturally occurring biogenic and anthropogenic nanosized particles abound in nature, engineered QDs differ because of unique physicochemical properties that result from a combination of their crystalline metalloid core structure/composition and quantum-size confinement, which occurs when metal and semiconductor particles (QD cores) are smaller than their Bohr radii (~ 1 5 nm).
Although naturally the rules depend on whom you're talking to.
News & Media
Although naturally a trequartista, Totti became the faux-spearhead of Roma's attack under Luciano Spalletti's management.
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Strachan was certainly not downcast by his team's latest performance, although naturally disappointed by the result.
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Although naturally welcome, this is extremely costly, so long as retirement ages remain fixed.
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Although Youkilis naturally is overshadowed by Ramírez and David Ortiz, he does not believe he is underrated.
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Although testosterone naturally decreases with age, men who became fathers showed much greater declines, more than double that of the childless men.
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As a group, most were rear-foot strikers, meaning that their heels made contact with the ground first, although several naturally landed on the middle of the foot.
News & Media
Although not naturally a wit, he was capable of dry riposte, as in the crack about Archbishop Desmond Tutu that George H. W. Bush repeated the other day at the Washington National Cathedral, convulsing the congregation.
News & Media
Although the naturally derived biopolymers offer benefits as mentioned above, their use may be limited owing to poor mechanical properties and a high degradation rate.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "although naturally" to smoothly introduce a contrasting idea that might be somewhat expected or self-evident, helping to manage reader expectations and maintain a balanced perspective.
Common error
Avoid using "although naturally" in contexts where the contrast is already very clear or where the 'natural' aspect is overly obvious, as this can make your writing sound repetitive or condescending. Consider whether "although" or "naturally" alone might suffice.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although naturally" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a clause by introducing a concession or qualification. It indicates that while something is expected or obvious, there's a contrasting element to consider. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
25%
Encyclopedias
15%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Academia
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "although naturally" is a grammatically correct and versatile adverbial phrase used to introduce a contrasting or qualifying idea, often one that is somewhat expected. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is perfectly acceptable. While it enjoys a 'Very common' frequency, according to Ludwig, particularly in 'News & Media' and 'Science' contexts, it's important to use it judiciously to avoid redundancy. Consider alternatives like "though of course" or "even though obviously" for subtle variations. This phrase is best used when you want to acknowledge a self-evident point while smoothly transitioning to a contrasting perspective.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
though of course
Replaces "although" with "though" for a slightly more informal tone, and "naturally" with "of course", emphasizing obviousness.
even though obviously
Replaces "naturally" with "obviously" to highlight the self-evident nature of the contrasting point, adding emphasis with "even though".
while it's understandable that
Offers a more verbose alternative, explicitly acknowledging understanding before introducing the contrasting idea.
despite the expectation that
This version emphasizes the contrast with a prior expectation, making the concession more explicit.
however, as is to be expected
Substitutes "although" with "however" for a more direct contrast, and "naturally" with "as is to be expected", focusing on anticipation.
even if predictably
A less common variation, "predictably" conveys the sense of "naturally" but is less frequently used in this exact construction.
while it's only logical
Replaces "naturally" with "only logical", stressing the reasoning behind the contrasting point.
granted, it's typical that
Uses "granted" to acknowledge a point, followed by "it's typical that" instead of "naturally", indicating a common occurrence.
admittedly, as one might assume
Starts with "admittedly" to concede a point, and "as one might assume" instead of "naturally", focusing on common assumptions.
though it goes without saying
Substitutes "naturally" with "it goes without saying", indicating that the information is widely known or understood.
FAQs
How can I use "although naturally" in a sentence?
You can use "although naturally" to introduce a contrasting idea that might be somewhat expected. For example, "The project was challenging, "although naturally", we anticipated some difficulties."
What are some alternatives to "although naturally"?
Alternatives include phrases like "though of course", "even though obviously", or "while it's understandable that", which convey a similar meaning of introducing a contrast with an element of expectation.
Is "although naturally" more formal or informal?
"Although naturally" leans towards a neutral register, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. The choice depends on the surrounding vocabulary and overall tone of your writing. More formal alternatives exist if a higher register is needed.
What's the difference between "although naturally" and "of course"?
While both introduce something expected, "although naturally" sets up a contrast that "of course" doesn't necessarily imply. "Of course" simply emphasizes something obvious, whereas "although naturally" acknowledges the obvious while highlighting a potentially opposing element.
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