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The phrase "almost as much fun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the enjoyment level of two activities or experiences, indicating that one is nearly as enjoyable as the other.
Example: "Going to the amusement park is almost as much fun as visiting the beach."
Alternatives: "nearly as enjoyable" or "almost equally fun".
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"Filming surfers was almost as much fun as surfing".
The urge is as old as sex, and almost as much fun for its practitioners.
Deborah Caney's costume design is almost as much fun as the music.
Almost as much fun, perhaps, as Stoudemire and Anthony finding a way to beat the Celtics.
Sparkling water is almost as much fun to cook with as Champagne -- but much cheaper.
The language of kayaking is almost as much fun as paddling itself.
With Bill Murray popping up as himself, there is almost as much fun as gore here.
"Keep It Gay" is almost as much fun as "Springtime for Hitler".
You could have almost as much fun there as he had all his life, tirelessly turning America into Bagel Nation.
Andrew Scott's giggling super-villain has been almost as much fun to watch as the great detective himself.
Given this year's ingenious, task-specific tools, the clean up may be almost as much fun as the planting.
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