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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost booked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a venue, service, or event is nearly fully reserved or sold out.
Example: "Due to high demand, our hotel is almost booked out for the summer season."
Alternatives: "nearly fully booked" or "close to being sold out."
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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.
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Other writers whose names would surprise you very much were turning the books out at almost the same sizzling pace.
"Last year, when there was a new book out, it became almost a whole year of 'Harry Potter' hype," she said.
Read books out loud.
His latest Book, Almost Chimpanzee, comes out in September.
GM, too, had its book value almost wiped out — and its return on equity jumped — when it had to recognize more retiree health benefits as a liability.
GM, too, had its book value almost wiped out when it had to recognize more retiree health benefits as a liability.
This book is almost sold out!
Almost all the books out there, as will be clear to anyone who has ever read "Our Bodies, Ourselves," or "Man's Body: An Owner's Manual," take an approach that comes out of the feminist movement: sexual knowledge is sexual power.
Named after Doc's new book, which will be almost out then.
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