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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost complete recovery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the progress of someone recovering from an illness or injury, indicating that they are nearing full recovery but not quite there yet.
Example: "After several weeks of treatment, the doctor reported that she was experiencing an almost complete recovery from her surgery."
Alternatives: "nearly full recovery" or "close to complete recovery".
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Some, like Coontz, achieved almost complete recovery.
Now she has made an almost complete recovery.
He eventually made an almost complete recovery from the illness.
In fact, he made an almost complete recovery, and was soon busy again at his typewriter.
The tocopherol yield under these conditions corresponded to almost complete recovery.
The almost complete recovery of alignment after cooling to 20°C was due to the network character of these polymers.
He made an almost complete recovery from his symptoms the following year, and in 1828/29 he again took up his projected lecture series.
Fast interval training, used primarily to develop speed, permits rest periods long enough to allow almost complete recovery of the heart and breathing rate.
A regeneration process highly efficient, where almost complete recovery of yield to 1,2-PDO shown by the fresh catalyst was reached, has been identified.
Millimeter tall CNT arrays with low compressive resilience were changed to a foam-like material with high compressive strength and almost complete recovery upon unloading.
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Likert score will be dichotomized in good recovery ('complete recovery' and 'almost complete recovery') and bad recovery ('little recovery' to 'worse than ever').
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