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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a display of almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that nearly reaches a certain level or quality but does not fully achieve it.
Example: "The performance was a display of almost unparalleled talent, captivating the audience from start to finish."
Alternatives: "a demonstration of nearly" or "an exhibition of almost".
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Page 348, where she deduces the Mind of the South from the ravings of Tennessee's Bell Witch, a vicious poltergeist, is a display of almost criminal opacity.
As if to prove that, An Imagined Museum is complemented by a display of almost every work by Matisse in the Tate collection.
Leading off with what he described as an evening raga whose intent is to promote a mood of peace and purity, he played almost without pause for some 40 minutes, ending with a display of almost giddy virtuosity, in the form called the gat, that found him and Mr. Rakha trading breathtaking rhythmic riffs in ways that a jazz enthusiast could easily enjoy on his own, possibly misguided, terms.
Lawyer, David Richards has set a new world record for the largest ever display made up of LED lights after he organised a display of almost 1.2m Christmas lights.
Well, in a display of almost incomprehensibly naked hypocrisy, lawyers for both Nancy Grace and CNN filed an emergency motion in an Ocala, Florida courtroom yesterday demanding that cameras be barred from recording Grace's scheduled deposition this Thursday in the wrongful death suit brought against her and her employer.
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Even if you don't know Mr. Platt, this is the instinctive response to his performance, a nightly display of almost unbearable anguish and likely to earn him a Tony Award on June 11.
He materialises from behind a display of superhero comics; almost as much a fantasy made flesh for the boy as he is for his mother.
Such a display of privacy is almost performance art these days, though Bowie seems motivated not by paranoid seclusion but simply by the desire to work without unwanted feedback.
The six-month exhibit was like a cross between a horticulture-obsessed version of Disney's Epcot and a miniature World's Fair, featuring a waterfall, a rose garden with 130 varieties, a display of grasses from almost every continent on earth and a "community of nations garden" that "has got to be one of the main roads of heaven," as The Washington Post described it then.
"Dangerous Curves: Art of the Guitar," an exhibit running through Feb. 25, studies the history of guitar design -- the instrument as a work of art -- with a display of 129 guitars of almost every type except the air guitar.
The exhibition by Avital Oz at Art Sites in Riverhead, a powerful, rambling display of almost 50 pieces in metal, stone, wood, rubber and other materials, not only contains many fine works, it also gives us an overview of the artist's career, spanning the last 40 years.
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