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The phrase "although with reservations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a conditional agreement or approval, indicating that there are some doubts or concerns.
Example: "I agree with the proposal, although with reservations about its feasibility."
Alternatives: "albeit with some concerns" or "though with some caveats".
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We have assumed an INC-sequence associated with tRNA-Gly as a character state for the Benthosema-Diogenichthys clade, although with reservations.
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That's certainly a thing to be happy about, although perhaps with reservations.
The RGS presented him with a gold medal, although apparently with reservations—"We do not propose to make the Medal so large as that which was awarded to Captain Scott", recorded an official.
Karel Werner (1995) seems to support such an approach, although with some reservations, but without any solid rational argument, except for an subjective impression.
Practical meaning: The results following this condition imply that no further correction is required of the driving simulator measurements, although with some reservations (therefore, the coefficient 1* is being used).
Recommended, with reservations.
I say beautiful with reservations.
Free, with reservations from [email protected].
I'll go with it, but with reservations.
The meeting place with be given with reservations.
With reservations, Schlesinger liked the Clintons.
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