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The phrase "almost as fun" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the level of enjoyment of two activities or experiences, indicating that one is nearly as enjoyable as the other.
Example: "Going to the amusement park is almost as fun as going to the beach."
Alternatives: "nearly as enjoyable" or "almost equally entertaining."
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For many travelers, planning the trip is almost as fun as taking it.
"We're trying to make buying wine almost as fun as drinking it".
(Obama, by the way, is Renegade; George W. Bush was Trailblazer; Dick Cheney was Angler; and Karenna Gore, inimitably, was Smurfette. Coming up with the perfect Secret Service code name is almost as fun as figuring out which gadget a politician is most like).
It can be a little addicting, and almost as fun as browsing Instagram when you have time to kill.
It's almost as fun as the insult of an "amnesty box".
Making my playlists was almost as fun as using them, and I soon found myself a connoisseur of high-intensity motivational beats.
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And it's almost as much fun for kids to play with as it is for parents to scrub off the ceiling!
It was fun seeing players engrossed in their games rather than isolated with their home consoles … almost as much fun as blowing up the Death Star.
"Filming surfers was almost as much fun as surfing".
With Bill Murray popping up as himself, there is almost as much fun as gore here.
The urge is as old as sex, and almost as much fun for its practitioners.
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