syntactic analysis - 'Although' paired with 'yet' in a sentence?


It is common to see 'although' used in the beginning of the sentence, but is it paired with any other word like 'yet'?


We were discussing error correction in class today; my professor explained that while it is alright to use just although, there is nothing wrong with although and yet.



'Although he was bad with calligraphy, yet he tried his best to write a letter to her on her birthday.'



Is this sentence correct?




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