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The phrase "almost complete coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent to which something is covered or addressed, indicating that it is nearly but not entirely complete.
Example: "The report provides almost complete coverage of the topic, but there are a few areas that still need further exploration."
Alternatives: "nearly full coverage" or "close to complete coverage".
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Finally, the square pronator was sutured, allowing an almost complete coverage of the plate (Fig. 2).
This ensures an efficient cleaning behavior with almost complete coverage of a rectangular area and only small repeated coverage.
In addition, the coverage rates generated by CDSWS and CPA can achieve almost complete coverage when more than 150 nodes are deployed into the region.
For Archaea, all samples reached almost complete coverage (between 99.5% and 99.9% coverage) (Figure 1; Table 3).
This method of bioinformatic normalization of the data resulted in larger contigs coupled with almost complete coverage of the genome (>99%).
These data indicate that using the RP set can significantly reduce the search space that is necessary for performing pair-wise sequence similarity searches while providing almost complete coverage.
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However, the main difference between the year 2002 and 2001 Hajj pilgrimages was that coverage with quadrivalent meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine was only partial in 2001 (9 ), whereas almost complete vaccine coverage for this pilgrimage can be assumed for the year 2002 after this vaccine became a Hajj visa requirement for all pilgrims (21 ).
LMR has almost complete national coverage (<5% missing except 12% for 2007) and figures are extrapolated to full national coverage for each year.
The deal would have created Grupo Acir-Radiopolis, a company with 194 radio stations in addition to Televisa's 1,112 television stations, giving it almost complete nationwide coverage.
It said that by 2017 its main five European markets would have almost complete 4G coverage.
Closer inspection, by TEM of a single ZnO NR in Figure 2b, demonstrates almost complete surface coverage by the CdSe QDs. Figure 2c shows a representative HRTEM image taken at the nanorod's edge and provides further evidence that single crystalline QDs with 2-2.5 nm diameter are directly and tightly attached to the ZnO surface.
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