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The phrase "almost a complete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is nearly finished or fully formed but not quite there yet.
Example: "The project is almost a complete success, with just a few minor adjustments needed."
Alternatives: "nearly complete" or "close to finished".
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It is almost a complete team.
Their story is almost a complete mystery.
It was almost a complete reversal.
CSL/SSL v1.0 is almost a complete rewrite.
Yes, this is almost a complete reversal of historical trends.
"It's almost a complete turnaround from his early days".
And the result of that was almost a complete crop failure.
And the result is almost a complete inversion of people's preferences.
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Let me put it as mildly as I can: Watching this one minute video is (almost) a complete waste of time.
Pulmonary function improved steadily at 7 and 17 weeks and a chest CT scan, performed at 10 weeks, showed almost a complete resolution of the clinical picture.
He said, 'Almost a complete change of personality... that was the day I was afraid of him.
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