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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost casually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or statement that is done with a sense of ease or nonchalance, suggesting that it is not taken too seriously.
Example: "He mentioned his promotion almost casually, as if it were just another piece of news."
Alternatives: "somewhat nonchalantly" or "nearly effortlessly".
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Yet the Pope wades in almost casually.
Stockton came across the half-court line almost casually.
Alaskans hire airplanes almost casually as New Yorkers take taxis.
"She'll be on the squad," he said almost casually.
Long-breathed melodies unfurled almost casually over contrary rhythms, lending a sense of spontaneous creation.
Almost casually he lets slip that he himself has only eight months to live.
"You don't know how hard it is to win games sometimes," he said, almost casually.
The text seems almost casually random in its use of imagery and portentous statement.
By advising such a family almost casually, "Just get another job," suggests that Kathy may have missed the point.
Then, almost casually, he raised his glove to display the ball safely inside.
Her authenticity, her commitment to her cause, was totally, almost casually, apparent.
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