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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly happening or approaching but has not yet occurred.
Example: "I was almost coming to the conclusion that we should change our strategy."
Alternatives: "nearly arriving" or "close to happening".
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"I understand why he was – almost, almost, almost – coming to Chelsea.
I understand why he was almost, almost, almost coming to Chelsea and he didn't and I respect that a lot".
The wheel is almost coming full circle, turning away from mass manufacturing and towards much more individualised production.
Stewart's putt barely missed the hole, turning about three inches short of it and almost coming to a complete stop.
It is almost coming on 50 years that we have clung to our culture by tolerating this military government.
The optimized catalyst shows a high ORR activity, almost coming up to the activity of commercial 40% Pt/C catalyst, but a significantly higher stability and tolerance to SOx, NOx and methanol with respect to 40% Pt/C.
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My Oklahoma accent almost came back, unbidden.
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These Bruins have almost come full circle.
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