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(meaning even though; although; notwithstanding)

"The weather was very warm albeit cloudy."

"The blanket was soft, albeit old."

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You can use "albeit" to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. For example, "She decided to go to the party, albeit reluctantly."

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