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The phrase "although the phrase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a statement that contrasts with the statement that has come before it. For example: "The climate is getting warmer. Although the phrase 'global cooling' is used to describe the situation, the planet is actually getting warmer."
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Although the phrase is commonly understood in the Netherlands to mean penile-vaginal intercourse, there may be adolescents for whom this term may hold different meanings (e.g., oral sex, mutual masturbation, sleeping, etc).
Although the phrase has been described by modern judges as hyperbolic, the basic principle still applies in English law.
Although the phrase "Hillary's emails" might conjure up nightmares for many a Democrat, Shillady's book is full of them.
"It suddenly occurred to me," Greenblatt recalls, "that although the phrase was marvellous, it was also somehow off.
Although the phrase makes little sense, it was able to completely defeat volunteers taking part in a US speech study, researchers said.
Mr. Larson briefly considered calling the opera "About Byron," and although the phrase would have made a terrible title, it describes the nature of the work.
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Mr. Gioia said that Internet reading was included in the 2008 data, although the phrasing of the central question had not changed since 1982.
Speaking on the opening day of the CSW in New York, Bachelet said that although the phrasing of the text was important, what was needed was the will and action to eliminate violence against women and girls.
In works which did not comment on Porphyry directly, the third type was often omitted, and there was agreement that although the phrases involved are referring expressions and may in fact refer to just one thing, they are not properly speaking singular terms.
Although he avoided the phrase himself, Thomas appeared concerned that juries were being blinded by science.
Although I attributed the phrase to the early 20th Century US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, not David Cameron.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com