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The phrase "almost as suddenly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or action that occurs very quickly, but not quite instantaneously.
Example: "The storm rolled in almost as suddenly as it had cleared up, catching everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "nearly as quickly" or "practically as abruptly".
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He disappeared almost as suddenly as he had appeared.
They faded out almost as suddenly as they had appeared.
Almost as suddenly, Roddick began piling up injuries.
But, almost as suddenly, a new dream is born.
Then her smile vanished almost as suddenly as it had appeared.
But then, almost as suddenly as it had started, the revolution stalled.
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She found dozens of sites in Russian and English which, almost as one, suddenly argued that the US had shot down MH17 in a botched attempt to target Putin's personal jet.
At the end, almost as if Mr. Lee suddenly realized the play needed a plot, there are a couple of surprise twists, one involving gunplay, but they are not believable.
It is almost as if Yousuf Karsh had suddenly been transformed into Robert Mapplethorpe.
Magazines may be printed on glossy paper, but the need for authenticity is apparently almost as popular as the suddenly ubiquitous desire to simplify.
I set out the history in some detail because occasionally debate on this issue seems to treat it almost as if it had suddenly arisen, coming out of nowhere on a whim, in the last few months of 2002.
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