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"hence although" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express an idea in which one statement implies a following, contrasting statement. For example: The technical requirements are very specific; hence, although the task may be difficult, it still needs to be completed.
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Hence, although military police are deployed in the various Brazilian states, they report to the headquarters of the various military regions.
Hence, although over a period of time losses could be just as heavy, they seldom suffered as intensely in a single battle.
Hence, although conceptually satisfactory, this physically-based model is of no direct practical use.
Hence, although organic farming increased biodiversity, it did not counteract landscape effects on butterfly trait composition.
Hence, although the indicator is improved, BR is not the proper input to optimize these situations.
Hence, although we collected only 36,761 messages, we extracted 112,961 email addresses from them.
Hence, although each direction is treated separately, the net effect provides a genuine multidimensional reconstruction.
Hence, although I inhere in substance, it is not the case that substance is Sam Newlandsish, whatever that may mean.
"Hence, although the possibility of thunderstorms can be forecast, forecasting exactly where they will occur is not really possible".
Hence, although there is no direct evidence, it is conceivable that lysosomal ∆ψ could affect refilling directly or indirectly.
Hence, although the same attributes are used for each dataset, the final attributes used for modeling are different.
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