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The phrase "almost as well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two things, indicating that one is nearly as good or effective as the other.
Example: "She plays the piano almost as well as her brother does."
Alternatives: "nearly as well" or "just about as well".
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Its competitors are doing almost as well.
But he did almost as well.
Miller deflects praise almost as well as pucks.
And Mr Gomes hit righties almost as well as lefties.
You'd be almost as well off tossing a coin.
Two other starters hit the mark almost as well.
Almost as well as England did on the pitch.
His collages are almost as well known as his paintings.
Ford's plan indicated that it could do almost as well.
The president knows them almost as well as his own.
But lesser Sauternes would have fared almost as well.
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