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The phrase "almost characteristic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that nearly embodies a particular characteristic or trait, but not quite fully.
Example: "The painting is almost characteristic of the artist's style, showcasing elements that are familiar yet distinct."
Alternatives: "nearly typical" or "partially representative".
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Figure 3 shows the spatial distribution of the coseismic slip (defined to be faster than 3 cm/s, in accordance with Ariyoshi et al. 2013) of the simulated megathrust earthquake that occurred in the large asperity, which is almost characteristic.
Particularly medulloblastomas (MB) represent entities that undergo almost characteristic alterations of chromosome 17: from loss of discrete fragments and isochromosomes formation to complete loss of one of them.
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The sow was light-colored, almost blond, characteristic of the bears in Denali, the ranger said.
The experimental results present almost identical characteristic features about the combination frequencies to the numerical results.
Almost every characteristic of Prior is designed to challenge Rivers in ways that his other patients, who revered him to the point of idolatry, were incapable of doing.
In the book he supplies translations of almost 400 characteristic specimens of the haiku form, by such celebrated poets as Basho, Buson, Issa and Shiki.
The various expressions of the human countenance afford a beautiful and interesting study; but there is something in the physiognomy of street-door knockers, almost as characteristic, and nearly as infallible.
The preliminary characterization was mainly composed of Ara, Rha, Glu and Gal, and exhibited an almost similar characteristic absorption peak by gas chromatograph and infrared spectra analysis.
The feeling of being decentred, peripheral to oneself, is clearly appropriate to a narrative of aftermath, but turns out to be an abiding, almost defining, characteristic of the book.
Although entrenchment is an almost universal characteristic of modern constitutions, and although one could plausibly argue that it is practically desirable, it may not be absolutely necessary.
Under thermal confinement, the absorbed energy is almost instantaneously (characteristic time, ∼10−12 s) transformed in thermal energy leading to immediate increase NP temperature.
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