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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost completely banished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been largely eliminated or removed, but not entirely.
Example: "The outdated practices were almost completely banished from the organization after the new policies were implemented."
Alternatives: "nearly eradicated" or "virtually eliminated".
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"That odour is almost completely banished.
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Confidence must be such as to completely banish cross-border risk from financial planning.
It's not necessary to completely banish your self-doubt.
Addressing this anxiety can be tricky, as it needs to be dampened down but is impossible to completely banish.
Unlike most major Czech operas, this one dispenses with complex heroines, banishing the female voice almost completely, while three male principals, in a sort of trance, narrate their brutal crimes.
Commerce has been largely banished from American residential areas, and industry almost completely.
As Zidane was banished from the Elysian fields, the jeering, unknowing crowd went almost completely over to the Gallic side; but, in the end, the Italians, emboldened by Zidane's absence, won the game — and the Cup — on penalty kicks.
Almost completely restored.
And almost completely tasteless.
We're almost completely sterile.
PLX4032 cleared them almost completely.
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