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Discover Ludwig"almost a fact" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is almost true or accurate, but not quite. For example, "His story sounded convincing, but it was almost a fact".
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It seems to be almost a fact of life.
I think it's now almost a fact if you look at the polling.
Revealing celebrities' intimacies has become "affordable", almost a fact of life.
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Cooper regularly travels to trouble spots and shares with viewers his personal responses to situations, and one longtime CNN employee said of his show, "It's almost a fact-free zone.
The 372nd's abuse of prisoners seemed almost routine — a fact of Army life that the soldiers felt no need to hide.
The new system was installed in September 1998 but was turned off almost immediately, a fact that was not noticed because the internal staff made no checks.
Mulliken charges of Li ions were almost 1, a fact which is expected to cause hysteresis reduction in charge discharge cycling.
It has now become almost a stylized fact that sustained agricultural growth is central to rapid poverty reduction and economic development.
"In Russia, prostitution is almost an acceptable fact.
In a sense, as population ageing is almost an unavoidable fact of modern society, the policy of never-ending population growth merely postpones the inevitable problem, possibly a more severe one, to future generations.
By Larissa MacFarquhar Derek Parfit has few memories of his past and almost never thinks about it, a fact that he attributes to an inability to form mental images.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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