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Examples
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"Albeit, " he added painfully, -one who is presently clanless.
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"Albeit," continued Chia Chen, "our family can well do without those paltry taels, yet they are, whatever their amount may be, an imperial gift to us so take them over as soon as you can, and send them to our old lady, on the other side, to get ready the sacrifices to our ancestors.
Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Xueqin Cao
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"Albeit," says he, "they whom ye dealt with so manfully, and whom ye have now put to the road, be not the whole host of them, whereas while one moiety turned aside to the shooting, the other went on down the Dale and somewhat away from the Flood; and we left our brethren marching against them, and must turn presently to their helping lest they be outnumbered by the strong-thieves.
The Sundering Flood William Morris 1865
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Albeit the movie “Zardoz” was not so worthy at all – unless you were into the whole acid-film genre back-in-the-day.
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Albeit Sarah had said he was one of the angels of death.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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Albeit, only a minuscule portion of interstate commerce was affected, it was affected.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Destroying the Constitution’s Structure is not Constitutional 2010
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Albeit, only a minuscule portion of interstate commerce was affected, it was affected ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Destroying the Constitution’s Structure is not Constitutional 2010
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Albeit a former Miami editor for People magazine, In Touch Weekly and cast member on the show everyone loved to hate, Bravo's Miami Social.
Michael Cohen: Michael in the City: How to Survive Being Dumped Michael Cohen 2011
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Albeit Sarah had said he was one of the angels of death.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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Albeit a crasser act than Colbert but just an act nonetheless.
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