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Discover LudwigThe phrase "however faint" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express contrast or comparison between two things, where the second thing is not very strong or clear. Here is an example sentence: "However faint, the sound of music could be heard in the distance."
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These changes, however faint, show up in tracks.
It's her proximity to the president, however faint, that matters.
However, faint nicks sometimes go unnoticed by the umpire.
The athletes do have a voice, however faint.
However, faint mar damage is more sensitive to surface perceptual properties.
However faint, it illuminates the distant past, which in turn illuminates the future.
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However faint-hearted, the Saudi troops initiative was a sign of this new urgency.
These are, however, very faint light sources and Scuba-2 incorporates superchilled sensors to pick them up.
There is, however, a faint light at the end of the of the tunnel and a way to turn it all around.
Most corporate AARs, however, are faint echoes of the rigorous reviews performed by OPFOR.
Most corporate AARs, however, are faint echoes of the rigorous reviews OPFOR performs.
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