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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as tall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the height of two objects or individuals, indicating that one is nearly the same height as the other.
Example: "She is almost as tall as her brother, who is six feet."
Alternatives: "nearly as tall" or "close to the height of".
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It stands almost as tall as a man.
Almost as tall as Manning, he was bulkier, clumsy in his movements, slow of speech.
Slung over his shoulder was an assault rifle almost as tall as he was.
It was almost as tall as me and I couldn't help naming it.
The model, almost as tall as I am, is reminiscent of minimalist sculpture.
Theresa Ruth Howard, almost as tall but a good deal earthier, might represent life.
Almost as tall as me and a little wider," Guy said.
He bends over an old-fashioned scythe, facing a wall of ripe summer wheat almost as tall as he is.
It was almost as tall as my 2-year-old niece (if lighter than most of her stuffed animals).
They're good-sized birds — almost as tall as crows — and their quarters are much too small for them.
And, if you look at third- or fourth-generation Mexican-Americans in this country, they're almost as tall as whites.
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