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The phrase "almost complete picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or understanding that is not fully developed or finalized, but is close to being so.
Example: "The report provides an almost complete picture of the project's progress, but we still need more data to finalize our conclusions."
Alternatives: "nearly complete overview" or "incomplete representation".
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"We now have an almost complete picture of how rainbows form".
Within the last years, the corresponding genes and proteins were characterized, which provides now an (almost) complete picture of this fungal-specific route.
With the adoption of EMRs an almost complete picture of a patient's hospitalization is available to us in a digital form.
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The study gives a virtually complete picture of screening behaviour after false-positive referral in a southern screening region of the Netherlands, in which we were able to determine almost all causes related to nonattendance at subsequent screening.
They have ideological and financial agendas, they have complicated double and triple loyalties, they almost never have the complete picture, they can disinform and lie and selfpromote.
They paint a picture of almost complete confusion, with the government failing to explain the purpose of British operations in Afghanistan at a time when an increasing number of its troops are being shot.
But rather than improve the quality of information out there, it's actually just made it almost impossible to get a relevant and complete picture of what's happening," says Signal Media co-founder and CEO David Benigson.
Thus, the people of the Arab world received a more complete picture of the charge and the response than did almost anyone in our country, the citadel of a free press and free speech.
The study is based on almost all practices in three localities rather than selected practices, giving a complete picture of implementation.
Well, almost complete.
The station is almost complete.
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