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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about almost" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts where someone is trying to express a vague approximation, but it is generally redundant.
Example: "The project is about almost finished, but we still have a few details to work out."
Alternatives: "roughly" or "nearly".
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The man thrashed about, almost pulling the boat over.
His academic career came about almost by accident.
I'm more confident making that drink than I am about almost anything".
He lied about almost everything.
It's about almost everything.
But it came about almost by accident.
The show came about almost by accident.
I used to moan about almost everything.
MADONNA -- It's not about almost.
— we raved about almost every wine we tasted.
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● New Yorkers argue about almost everything, but the contours of a subway map?
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