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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very close to happening or being achieved, but not quite there yet.
Example: "The project is almost complete, but we still need to finalize a few details before it officially comes to fruition."
Alternatives: "nearly arrives" or "close to happening".
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Here, though, the impulse almost comes from the war's epicenter.
"It almost comes out and hugs you," Gigliotti said.
"There's an atmosphere that almost comes from the subconscious.
After that, the actual award almost comes as an afterthought.
"There is an earnestness that almost comes from a naïve vantage point," Walker says.
The pulse of its poetry almost comes to seem our own.
The story almost comes off the rails, but Beetlejuice's charm lies more in the execution.
It almost comes across as boasting and I feel mildly irritated.
So it almost comes as a shock to realize what the lady can do with orange silk-satin.
I previously lived in Britain, and such public and unabashed support still almost comes as a shock to me.
It almost comes across as if the mother is what separates the father from his children…and that's a bit presumptuous, no?
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