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The phrase "a diameter of almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the approximate size or measurement of a circular object or area.
Example: "The tree trunk had a diameter of almost two feet, indicating its age and health."
Alternatives: "an approximate diameter of" or "a nearly".
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Typhoon Tip was the largest tropical cyclone on record, with a diameter of —almost double the previous record of 700 mile set by Typhoon Marge in August 1951.
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"Cells almost certainly evolved to be [small enough] to ignore the effects of gravity". The typical animal cell has a diameter of about 10 microns (thousandths of millimeters).
In some people, each one can end up swelling to a diameter of 300 microns -- almost big enough to see with the naked eye.
Results revealed that particles with average diameter of almost 12 nm were formed during seed-mediated growth process (Figure 3b).
It weighs 35 pounds & has a diameter of 20 inches.
Some had a diameter of two feet or more.
They had a diameter of more than a foot, and were better than half an inch in thickness; ours are eight and a half inches across but almost two inches thick.
They found a diameter of 3 milliarcseconds.
It has a diameter of 15 km.
Located about 560 light-years from Earth, Kepler-10c is a rocky planet with a diameter of 18,000 miles (as compared to Earth's 8,000-mile 8,000-mile
Electrodes had a diameter of 0.5 cm.
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