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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost approached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is very close to reaching or coming near a particular point or goal, but has not fully done so.
Example: "The team almost approached their sales target for the quarter, falling just short of the final number."
Alternatives: "nearly reached" or "close to achieving".
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The accuracy of the WBPCM was almost approached to that of ultimate analysis in moisture ranging from 40%to55%5%.
It can be seen from Figure 7a that the detrended TECs have almost approached the quiet hour values well before the occurrence of the second earthquake.
The orientation factor of crystallites almost approached unity in the first high-temperature zone-drawing (HT-ZDI) stage, but that of amorphous regions (ƒa) was 0.575 in the HT-ZD1 stage.
In fact, exposure in this factory almost approached experimental conditions.
Average survival almost approached the expected lifespan of a younger cohort.
Finally, the peak current almost approached to zero after seven-cycle scans.
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The result is almost perfect, with the savory char of the beef underscored precisely by the basil's deep anise flavor, which almost approaches chocolate.
But now it's fun to look back at that novel and visualise it as a film—I can almost approach it as though someone else wrote it.
When m increases, the correcting fraction τ also increase and almost approaches 1.
We can check that these numerical convergence orders, almost approaching 2, are consistent with the theoretical analysis in Theorem 4.
The coefficient of linearity (R 2 = 0.985) almost approaches to unity which is an indicator of favourable adsorption.
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