Despite the fact that.\ [Expression to indicate that something occurs or is done in the opposite way than what is required or sensible.]
1 Government forces retook territory from the insurgents last year, although attacks continue.
2 Season: Spring through fall, although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
3 Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israeli disputes this.
4 Electronic patient records were feasible for research, although several areas needed improvement.
5 Conclusions: TAP reduced transmission risk among HIV-positive MSM, although results are modest.
6 Dysrhythmias remain a problem, although most patients are symptomatically improved after operation.
7 Corker said things are already changing, although Havana still needs to change.
8 The Kormend camp is still open, however, although only five migrants remain.
9 Treatment is controversial, although surgery is used in the majority of cases.
10 Russian troops continue to occupy part of Georgia, although combat has stopped.
11 Modern medicine is not actually miraculous, although the term is often used.
12 Weather was the first excuse given, although the sky was perfectly clear.
13 That was certainly possible, although a part of him rejected the possibility.
14 It simply means 'old vines', although it has no legally accepted definition.
15 He was mistaken, of course, although he knew it only years later.
16 Indeed - although the transgressive, poetic power of surrealism is long gone.
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