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Albeit or All be it





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Albeit or All be it :


Albeit is a single word meaning although.


“Rani’s recipe called for a tablespoon of saffron, which made it very tasty, albeit rather expensive.”


It should not be broken up into three separate words as “all be it,” just as “although” is not broken up into “all though.”





























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