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The phrase "almost at will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something can be done frequently or with relative ease, but not entirely freely.
Example: "He can access the database almost at will, but there are still some restrictions in place."
Alternatives: "nearly at will" or "practically at will".
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Almost at will.
Plainly they can strike almost at will.
He ran tirelessly, he scored almost at will.
Criminal groups are extorting and kidnapping almost at will.
Said Laimbeer: "That's our first-team All-Pro, who can score almost at will.
Butlin tried closing the distance down but was punished almost at will by the big rookie.
Since then he has been able to pass laws almost at will.
Nash spent the night weaving through the Lightning defense, almost at will.
True to his strategy of fostering exhaustion, Fabius allowed Hannibal to roam Campania almost at will.
Actually it was something he could turn on and off, almost at will.
Soldiers simply wandered off to loot and rape almost at will whenever there was no fighting.
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