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Can you say Albeit literature does not explain ..instead of although or however?

It is grammatically incorrect to say "Albeit literature does not explain...".

"Albeit" is a conjunction that means "although" or "even though". It is usually followed by a clause that contrasts with the main clause. For example:

* "Albeit difficult, the task was completed."

"Although" and "however" are also conjunctions that can be used to introduce a contrasting clause. However, they are more commonly used than "albeit".

Therefore, you should use "although" or "however" instead of "albeit" in this sentence. Here are some examples:

* Although literature does not explain...

* However, literature does not explain...

You can also rephrase the sentence to avoid using any of these conjunctions:

* Literature does not explain...

* Despite the fact that literature does not explain...

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