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The phrase "almost complete master" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very close to achieving mastery in a particular skill or subject but has not yet fully attained it.
Example: "After years of practice, she is now an almost complete master of the violin, capable of playing complex pieces with ease."
Alternatives: "nearly a master" or "close to mastery".
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At halftime in the North London derby on Saturday, the home team, Arsenal, seemed the almost complete master of the situation.
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While samples replicated from the aluminum master exhibit roll-off angles of below 2°, samples produced using a PC master exhibit an almost complete loss of roll-off angle performance.
The department holds, for example, drawings by pretty much every old master of note and almost complete collections of the greatest printmakers, such as Rembrandt and Goya.
Well, almost complete.
"It is almost complete.
The station is almost complete.
The transformation was, almost, complete.
Her face is almost complete.
Staten Island inspections are almost complete.
The rescue was almost complete.
He had almost complete privacy.
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