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The phrase "almost a full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly complete or nearly at its maximum capacity.
Example: "The glass was almost a full cup of water, just a little shy of the rim."
Alternatives: "nearly complete" or "close to full".
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Martin drank almost a full glass.
"Cazorla played almost a full game.
"We've given him almost a full season.
Yes, but it was almost a full century ago.
The line stretched almost a full city block.
For almost a full minute, she whispered in his ear.
For some, this would be almost a full term.
With my younger they have almost a full skeleton.
It is a starry night with almost a full moon.
He used almost a full bottle, eight ounces.
By the end of 8th grade, girls are almost a full grade ahead.
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