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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as usual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly typical or expected, but with slight variation or deviation.
Example: "The meeting started almost as usual, with a few unexpected comments from the team."
Alternatives: "nearly as typical" or "almost like normal".
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Such a setup can allow business almost as usual, yet still tick the regulators' boxes.
But eventually the old guard led it back to business almost as usual.
House members planned a cleanup day on Monday and planned to begin business almost as usual on Tuesday.
Here business continued almost as usual, cafés were open, cars were on the streets, women were out shopping.
Almost as usual, there was a red card for Pepe, the most reckless fouler in a Madrid shirt these past few years.
In London, which spent the last six months in a frenzy about how the Olympics would disrupt normal life with the influx of people and the attendant security and the transportation problems, the days go on almost as usual.
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At Rungis, the largest wholesale food market in the world, located near Paris, it was almost business as usual.
He was almost as hyper as usual, and his look never varies: tall and thin, he holds himself slightly hunched as if in a state of perpetual concentration.
But for Interbrew, a big Belgian brewer, it is almost business as usual.
"At this point it's almost business as usual," said Scott MacLeod, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.
Barely 24 hours after the bloody attack it was almost business as usual at the airport.
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