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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly at the limit of a certain quality or state, often implying that it is difficult to surpass or comprehend.
Example: "The beauty of the sunset was almost beyond words, leaving everyone in awe."
Alternatives: "nearly surpassing" or "close to exceeding".
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It has an existential vibe, almost beyond right or wrong.
It's harrowing almost beyond belief.
@JoLiptrott @laurevans311 @WitchBrain @KarenMillen Almost beyond belief.
"The pain was almost beyond endurance".
It's almost beyond my wildest dreams.
What the critics say: "Almost beyond praise.
Sometimes the catastrophes are almost beyond imagining.
They were burned almost beyond recognition.
A special goal, spectacular, unexpected, almost beyond credibility.
But the teamwide hitting slump has gone almost beyond explanation.
This was an ecological catastrophe almost beyond comprehension".
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