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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'almost at all' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express something that almost never happens, or to indicate that something is close to not happening at all. For example, "I almost never watch TV shows almost at all."
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"This doesn't respond almost at all to the fundamental critique of the Central Library Plan as it still exists," said Stanley N. Katz, a professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton, who also serves on the library's advisory panel.
There were a couple of Asians around but no black people almost at all.' Even Toby Young, the arch-networker and author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, describes arriving there from his north London comprehensive as like 'going to a foreign country or back 100 years in a time machine'.
GK: We aren't affected almost at all.
A decrease in average parities over time suggests a fertility decline almost at all ages.
To be perfectly honest, I didn't play air vehicles almost at all.
And, the high signals were observed almost at all fractured joint spaces and even at some contralateral joints.
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We're almost at all-time lows; we're really close".
With Fairfax's share price almost at an all-time low, a full takeover would cost her relatively little.
And some conflicts get almost no attention at all.
With the villagers who were our drivers, there was almost no contact at all.
At almost all the stores, I played naïf and asked about shape rules.
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