Sentence examples for almost a sense of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost a sense of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling or perception that is not fully realized but is close to being so.
Example: "As I walked through the old town, I felt almost a sense of nostalgia for a time I never experienced."
Alternatives: "nearly a feeling of" or "close to a perception of".

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For others, it's almost a sense of a miracle.

"There was almost a sense of freedom," Mr. Graham said.

There's almost a sense of wonderment here about what a community can do.

"There was almost a sense of it being a creative process," he told me.

There was almost a sense of relief, they said, with the records released.

There was almost a sense of relief among the Nationals on Thursday.

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It's almost like a sense of duty.

If you drive south down Bowery, you almost have a sense of dislocation.

With a classic title, and seeing that stark silhouette, you almost get a sense of something new happening, something dramatic.

IN the 1850's, Mr. Gordon writes, science and capitalism combined to engender great optimism, almost of a sense of technological manifest destiny.

It's almost like a sense of nostalgia when you come back to the Games.

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