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The phrase "almost as cheerful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the cheerfulness of one thing or person to another, indicating that it is nearly as cheerful but not quite.
Example: "She was almost as cheerful as her friend, who always had a smile on her face."
Alternatives: "nearly as cheerful" or "practically as cheerful".
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Sonia Sotomayor, who was that girl, looked almost as cheerful as Biden.
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Almost as dapper as Mr. Berg is grizzled, Mr. Goldsman is at ease in a sport coat and delights in playing the cheerful provocateur.
But today, the toy story isn't quite as cheerful.
Yet he remains as cheerful as - well, a platypus.
Onstage he had almost as much magnetism as Mr. Springsteen, and even if much of his time was spent hitting a cowbell or singing backup, he could still stir up a stadium crowd with a few cheerful notes on his horn.
It's almost as powerful.
Harvard is almost as generous.
Kuroda was almost as good.
It disappeared almost as quickly.
He seemed as cheerful as usual, and perfectly cool.
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