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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost classic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly considered a classic but may not fully meet that standard.
Example: "The film was almost classic, with its innovative storytelling and memorable characters, but it lacked the depth of true masterpieces."
Alternatives: "nearly a classic" or "close to classic".
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Gazpacho sans Bread The base for this gazpacho is almost classic.
For one thing, they present an almost classic opposition of tight and loose surfaces.
Jones's was an almost classic case of the most common type of "community acquired" bacterial pneumonia, known as pneumococcal pneumonia.
He didn't want it dated, and so he wanted everybody to wear clothes that were almost classic clothes.
This is an almost classic response to the experience of evil; and in its wake, new theodicies may one day start to replace the old.
Mrs Unger, in her own way, is almost classic Theroux, a quiet American for the 21st century, sliding easily into either mysticism or capitalism.
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On the final point of last night's almost-classic U.S. Open men's final, Rafael Nadal waited to unleash his serve.
Below, check out the many (free!) TV options for ringing in 2011, from the classic Ryan Seacrest and Dick Clark on ABC to the almost-classic (and always controversial) Kathy Griffin and Anderson Cooper on CNN to upstarts like Andy Cohen on Bravo.
Today it's considered almost a classic.
Now scholars can read almost all classic Mayan texts.
There is almost no classic tourism in the Camargue – no hotels, no swimming pools, no bars.
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