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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost a feast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that resembles a feast but does not fully meet the criteria of one, often implying abundance or variety in food or experience.
Example: "The potluck dinner was almost a feast, with dishes from every corner of the world laid out on the table."
Alternatives: "nearly a banquet" or "practically a celebration".
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Corn-meal also, when made into mush, was better than nothing, and this, with a little milk, made almost a feast.
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It is a feast almost as easy to produce for six, which is what I did, as for two.
The rain did not dampen the spirits of the almost 600 delegates, however, and a feast of good science was enjoyed.
It is a feast of fluid, almost cinematic stage pictures created by blending sound, video and live performance.
The sausage was almost done, but what kind of a feast would this be without guests?
Where there was once just famine there is now a feast of coverage and analysis almost to the point of saturation.
You can lose almost 1,000,000 cells in a day so that's quite a feast.
A feast!
What a feast!
It's a feast.
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