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The phrase "almost as many drafts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the number of drafts of two or more items, indicating that one has a quantity close to that of another.
Example: "She submitted almost as many drafts for her thesis as she did for her dissertation."
Alternatives: "nearly as many drafts" or "practically the same number of drafts".
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About ten years, through almost as many drafts.
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