Albeit/even though

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Interventizio

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The difference between even if/even though is clear to me. The second one indicates a fact, the first a hypothesis.
But how about albeit/even though? My understanding is the the first term kind of better precise/mitigates the effect/extent of the sentence it follows. Ex.: "Napoleon had a great victory, albeit a costly one".

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jawatokyo

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Albeit is always followed by a noun, or a noun phrase. Even though is followed by a clause containing a verb.
 

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