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The phrase "almost but not fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is nearly complete or achieved, but not entirely so.
Example: "The project is almost but not fully finished; we still need to finalize the report."
Alternatives: "partially complete" or "nearly finished".
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Extant reptiles show a sauropod-like growth pattern, initially rapid, then slowing after sexual maturity, and almost, but not fully, stopping in old age.
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The past is renounced, but not fully.
The answers are quite instructive, but not fully as expected.
The unbalanced currents are reduced but not fully eliminated.
Answers that are on the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT)—not immediately recallable but nevertheless evoking a feeling of imminent recall seem, intuitively, to be materials that have this characteristic of being almost, but not quite, fully known.
Her laugh, along with the hospital's final bill — almost $16,000, not fully covered by insurance — suggested that I may have been better off in a different cultural context.
This means by around 8 weeks, when the pups are old enough to be adopted, they will be almost, if not fully, paper trained.
They argue that unlike the AR-15's military counterparts, the civilian models are almost all semiautomatic, not fully automatic, and so should not be classified as assault rifles.
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Almost, but not entirely.
Almost, but not yet.
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