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The phrase "almost completely from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is derived or sourced primarily from a particular origin, but not entirely.
Example: "The report was almost completely from secondary sources, with only a few primary references."
Alternatives: "largely derived from" or "mostly sourced from".
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But when he appeared at his confirmation hearing, Carson departed almost completely from the prepared text.
After George Grenville's death in 1770 Temple retired almost completely from public life.
The pressure to ban the group is coming almost completely from outside nations.
(Macau does not feature in the rankings because its gambling revenue comes almost completely from tourists, largely from mainland China).
This business class emerged, almost completely, from the landed and the rich agrarian classes of the Seemandhra through state patronage.
Remarkably, despite its enormous magnitude and the initial furor, the Slocum fire faded rapidly and almost completely from public memory.
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In contrast, this ASV was almost completely absent from the Mediterranean Sea as well as from tropical stations.
Hu et al. observed that the FMD virus was almost completely inhibited from growing and dividing inside the cells derived from transgenic pigs.
The cast is completely changed from the original producton, and indeed it is almost completely changed from the cast I saw about a year ago.
In muscle biopsy specimens from Duchenne patients, dystrophin isoform Dp427 is completely or almost completely absent from contractile fibres [ 22].
Strategy at many companies is almost completely disconnected from execution.
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