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The phrase "almost a media" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning, as "media" is typically used in plural form or as a collective noun.
Example: "The project is almost a media sensation, gaining attention from various outlets."
Alternatives: "nearly a medium" or "close to a form of media".
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And changing at-risk lives through literature is almost a media cliché by now.
At this point, it's almost a media cliché to call the next trial on Ryan's docket his first real challenge, according to Brendan Buck, his chief communications adviser.
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"It takes mobile banking to almost a social media level," he said, explaining that you could pay friends back with stylish little notes and personalize your wallet.
Hayzlett's book, The Mirror Test, is almost a social media experiment for the author.
It's almost an unrecognizable media landscape.
For starters, it's important to remember that the whole "fall of Rick Perry" is almost exclusively a media-driven storyline -- he's fallen a lot further in the estimation of the pundit class than he has with actual voters.
He's almost as much a media icon as the Mona Lisa.
To call the cartels "narcos", as almost all media in the US and Mexico do, is a misnomer.
He declines almost all media requests, rejects calls from analysts and answers shareholder questions only at a single annual meeting.
Almost all media outlets serve this function, even if they are not so candid about it.
It now also applies to almost all media, not just printed matter, and to derivative works.
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