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although richest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although richest" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could be used in a sentence that contrasts wealth with another idea, but it needs additional information to be meaningful. Example: "Although richest in resources, the country still faced significant challenges."
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However, it is interesting to note that of the investigated oils, that from the W86 plant seeds, although richest in omega-3 facidsaciss, is the most stable when exposed to high temperature.
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But Justice Scalia said the government was oblivious to the risk that "although rich individuals can take out their own television ads, a party which gets contributions from Joe Sixpack in 5 and 10 dollar amounts cannot do that to support a candidate".
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Although rich crab grounds come with the islands, Japanese are moved by sentiment.
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Microsoft, although rich and powerful, lags in new fields like smartphone software.
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On the other hand, steam hotter than 400°C, although richer in energy, is harder to find and to handle.
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Unfortunately, Mr. Aronson's book, although rich in references to the French left-wing thought in which he has specialized, is devoid of any reference to contemporary theology.
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Although rich foreigners and their advisers and employers grumbled, this was generally seen as a bearable reform with limited negative consequences.
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Although rich in history — the Old Town has been designated a Unesco World Heritage site as "one of the best examples of a fortified colonial city" — visitors should also understand that Quebec is a modern city, with a growing technology industry.
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The often bleak "Palermo Palermo" began with the startling image of a collapsing wall, as if to point out that the Sicilian city of Palermo, although rich in art and history, is also a gritty place with highly visible rubble.
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Although richer people do seem to be happier than poorer people, that effect seems to have less to do with your material living standards in themselves than how your rank compares to others.
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The study, which draws on research from throughout Europe, concludes that mental health difficulties are most pronounced in countries such as Britain, which, although rich, have high levels of income and social inequality.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "although", ensure it connects a subordinate clause with a main clause, forming a complete and grammatically sound sentence. For example, "Although richest in resources, the country still faces challenges".
Common error
Avoid using "although richest" as a standalone phrase without completing the thought with a contrasting idea. It needs context to be grammatically correct and meaningful.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although richest" functions as an incomplete concessive clause. It sets up a contrast but requires a main clause to form a complete sentence. Ludwig AI explains that it requires context and addition information to be meaningful.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "although richest" is grammatically incomplete and requires a main clause to form a coherent sentence. It serves to introduce a contrast, implying that despite abundance, other factors are at play. Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect, recommending to always provide context. While the phrase appears in both scientific and news media contexts, its usage is infrequent. Alternatives like "despite being wealthiest" or "even though richest" offer grammatically stronger and clearer ways to express a similar sentiment.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
despite being wealthiest
Replaces "although" with "despite" and "richest" with "wealthiest", emphasizing concession.
even though wealthiest
Similar to "although richest" but with a slightly different emphasis on the contrast.
while being richest
Uses "while" to indicate simultaneous contrast and wealth.
notwithstanding its riches
More formal, using "notwithstanding" to convey despite the riches.
in spite of its wealth
Similar to "despite" but using "in spite of" for emphasis.
despite its abundance
Replaces "richest" with "abundance" to focus on plentiful resources.
even with its wealth
Emphasizes that even with wealth, there are other factors.
though possessing most wealth
More formal phrasing using "possessing" to describe having wealth.
though being most affluent
Replaces "richest" with "most affluent" for a slightly different tone.
although possessing abundant resources
Focuses on resources rather than general wealth.
FAQs
How to use "although richest" in a sentence?
The phrase "although richest" needs a completing clause to make sense. For example, "Although richest in resources, the nation still struggles with poverty."
What can I say instead of "although richest"?
You can use alternatives like "despite being wealthiest", "even though wealthiest", or "while being richest" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "although richest" or "despite being the richest"?
"Despite being the richest" is grammatically more correct, as "although" requires a full clause following it. "Although richest" is an incomplete thought.
What's the difference between "although richest" and "even though richest"?
Both phrases introduce a contrast, but "even though richest" may subtly emphasize the unexpectedness of the contrast more strongly than "although richest" - though technically speaking, neither are grammatically complete without a subsequent clause.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested