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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost complete progress" is not commonly used in written English and may sound contradictory.
It can be used when discussing a situation where progress is nearly achieved but not fully realized.
Example: "The project is in its final stages, and we are seeing almost complete progress towards our goals."
Alternatives: "nearly finished progress" or "close to completion."
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Beginning in the summer of 2009, a gradual rabbit die-off occurred, progressing to almost complete depopulation by May 2010.
A score between zero and five has been awarded, with zero for virtually no progress, five for almost complete success and a sliding scale in between.
Although this issue has been extensively studied and argued over by these and other eminent thinkers, there has been an almost complete lack of success in effecting any substantial progress.
"The Scottish government has a world-leading climate change target and we want to see the almost complete decarbonisation of road transport by 2050, with significant progress by 2030 through wholesale adoption of electric cars and vans," he maintains.
"Our commercial programme to bring fibre broadband to two thirds of UK premises is almost complete, whilst BT's public sector broadband partnerships are making good progress.
In the mid '90s tremendous progress has marked the pharmacological approach to HIV-1 disease, resulting in the almost complete reversal of the "death sentence" that was associated with the diagnosis of HIV infection and AIDS.
Almost complete!
Well, almost complete.
The station is almost complete.
Development is almost complete.
"It is almost complete.
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