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The phrase "almost booked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly reserved or filled, often in the context of accommodations, events, or appointments.
Example: "The hotel is almost booked for the weekend, so we should make our reservation soon."
Alternatives: "nearly full" or "close to capacity".
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This popular trip is almost booked, prompting Roadtrips to schedule a similar one to Toronto, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and New York.
A repeat run of the "Introduction to China" session is almost booked out for the end of this month, and a China Advance option has been added.
After a wobble where I almost booked a speedboat ride down the Thames (no, I don't know what I was thinking either), I was left with three basic areas that I knew would tug on his heartstrings: good accommodation, good drinks and good food.
If you almost booked a flight to Hawaii but didn't pull the trigger, FBX could hit you with ads for discounted Hawaii flights and hotels the next time you visited Facebook.
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"Almost book-worthy; but out of place," one of his captors remarks.
You could almost book half the rooms at the smart, compact and very friendly Z Hotel for that.
(This week, online registration for the marathon was almost all booked).
It is almost fully booked until September, although there are some spaces available over summer.
Dinner reservations are almost fully booked for March, and the Milanese elite have taken note.
But these are requests she can rarely fulfill, since the Thomas Keller-owned spot is almost always booked.
Now the season is almost completely booked.
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