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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost an art" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very skillful or creative but may not fully meet the criteria of being classified as art.
Example: "Cooking can be almost an art, as it requires creativity and precision to create a perfect dish."
Alternatives: "nearly an art" or "practically an art".
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Sometimes to win a game is almost an art.
In classical music, as elsewhere, self-promotion has become almost an art in its own right.
Hammons so successfully shuns and fascinates the art world that he is almost an art world unto himself.
The dizzying, dance-like style of Brazil's soccer seemed like such a natural expression of Brazilian culture, almost an art form.
Good programming is almost an art form in its own right and time taken in its preparation is integral to a concert's success.
Frying here is almost an art: greaseless, tender beignets, coconut-cream doughnuts, and nearly bite-size zeppole, folded into a napkin, which come with smooth lemon curd for dipping.
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"He wrote oodles of music for the Anglican liturgy," he said, and the church music has an uncommonly secular quality, "almost an art-song feel".
For the first 20 minutes or so, "Eureka!" could almost be an art installation.
"It's almost like an art, how to place this catheter correctly.
"Thanks to its exceptional staff, Tate Modern is constantly evolving, almost like an art movement in itself.
Skaters built the ramps themselves; they're movable so we can shift them around, almost like an art installation.
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