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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost completely achieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a goal or objective that is very close to being fully accomplished but not entirely so.
Example: "The project is almost completely achieved, with only a few minor tasks left to finalize."
Alternatives: "nearly accomplished" or "virtually completed."
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In cases involving just one generation of admixture or minimal introgression, removal of the exogenous genetic material was almost completely achieved in just one generation of management.
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These are terrible pieces of advice mainly because they are almost completely impossible to achieve.
An almost completely ordered superlattice structure, Pt3Fe, was achieved when heated at 900°C.
Images in the media generally project a standard to which women are expected to aspire, yet that standard is almost completely impossible for most women to achieve.
Furthermore, achieving SVR eliminates the risk almost completely.
The range of motion of shoulder joint was also satisfactorily achieved since axillary contracture scars were almost completely released.
Of note, THR0921 almost completely inhibited the osteoclastogenesis in vitro at a concentration equivalent to serum levels achieved in mice (for example, 10-6 M; data not shown).
Almost completely restored.
And almost completely tasteless.
We're almost completely sterile.
PLX4032 cleared them almost completely.
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