Sentence examples for almost complete deprivation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "almost complete deprivation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a significant lack of something, but not a total absence.
Example: "The region experienced almost complete deprivation of essential resources during the drought."
Alternatives: "near-total lack" or "substantial deprivation".

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Complete or almost complete deprivation could "entirely cripple the capacity to make relationships".

In fact, although Bowlby mentioned briefly the issue of "partial deprivation" within the family, this was not fully investigated in his monograph as the main focus was on the risks of complete or almost complete deprivation.

The focus was the child's developing relationships with his mother and father and disturbed parent child relationships in the context of almost complete deprivation rather than the earlier concept of the "broken home" as such.

This term covered a range from almost complete deprivation, not uncommon in institutions, residential nurseries and hospitals, to partial deprivation where the mother, or mother substitute, was unable to give the loving care a small child needs, to mild deprivation where the child was removed from the mother's care but was looked after by someone familiar whom he trusted.

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Since the trough in hepatic glycogen stores coincides in time with the reduced hyperglycemic response to BIC (i.e. at ZT15) [31]–[33], we investigated whether a (almost) complete absence of hepatic glycogen stores (induced by 2 nights of food deprivation) would result in a decreased hyperglycemic effect of BIC.

The dataset was almost complete with respect to sex and year of birth, and Index of Multiple Deprivation score was available for 99.3% of patients.

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Well, almost complete.

The station is almost complete.

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