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The phrase "I'm almost done" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something is almost finished or completed. Example: "I'm almost done with my book report. I just need to proofread it one more time."
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"I'm almost done".
"I'm almost done," Loomis said.
"I'm almost done with this battle," she said.
"It's been a lot of work, but I'm almost done".
"Don't worry, I'm almost done," Officer Pena told him, according to the prosecutor.
"I know you're tired, I'm almost done and we'll go home.
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I'm almost doing it apologetically".
I suppose I'm almost doing my apprenticeship again.
"Subconsciously I feel like I'm almost doing costuming on canvas," he says.
I am almost done with one, assuming I'm reading in the right direction.
— so that when she finally looked in I was almost done.
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