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The phrase "while this might be true" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to introduce an idea or thought that is in contrast to what was just mentioned, such as in the following example sentence: "Some people might think that going to the movies is expensive, while this might be true for some theaters, there are many that offer discounted tickets."
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While this might be true in some cases, most of the time, lower-wattage talent carefully selected for a project by a savvy brand manager proves to be a better fit.
While this might be true, Clacker says this expansion "isn't always a smooth or quick process.
While this might be true in some cases, it definitely doesn't seem to apply to adult entertainment as a whole.
While this might be true, it should be noted that drug laws don't stop people from getting illegal drugs.
While this might be true, a Spam food truck kinda makes sense, since the vehicles celebrate the quirky, the cult favorite and the misunderstood (Schnitzel, anyone?).
While this might be true, the difference between winning by eight points and crushing Trump by 20 points is rather immaterial.
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While in some measure this might be true, more skilled care is a potential remedy within their grasp.
This might be true.
While that might be true at the macro level, it didn't prove to be true on the micro level.
While that might be true, it's a really unhelpful assumption when we're trying to understand debates and arguments - unhelpful not just for historians, but also for scientists, science communicators and science fans today.
And while that might be true, as more and more people are going to want not only customized goods, but just to signal how they actually use the products.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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