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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost after" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate something that is nearly occurring after another event, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "We arrived almost after the meeting had started, so we missed the introduction."
Alternatives: "just after" or "nearly after".
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Such an arrangement becomes unacceptable – sinful almost – after noon.
SWR increased after DCM/MeOH extraction and disappeared almost after IPA/NH3 extraction.
Ex-situ SEM were conducted to investigate the morphology and decomposition of Li2O2, which were formed after discharge and decomposed almost after charge process.
The long-term modelling showed a recovery of SOC stocks almost after 100 years for the Calcisol and the Solonetz chronosequences.
Frighteningly, almost, after going through history without a male global distance running champion, Britain now has one who makes the art of world-beating look routine.
That's a full decade almost after the introduction of the 2004 GPs' contract, so the pressure has been created by the policies of this government.
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In some schools, Catholicism seems almost an after-thought.
Today's roll back is almost an after-thought.
Intense accumulation on 99mTc scintigraphy decreased 2 months after infusion, and almost disappeared after 3 years.
The patient remained well and was discharged after almost 2 months after admission.
Almost immediately after Pres.
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