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The phrase "almost completely gone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly absent or no longer present.
Example: "After the storm, the beach was almost completely gone, leaving only debris behind."
Alternatives: "nearly vanished" or "practically absent".
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Almost completely gone from Afghanistan is its educated elite.
Over time, though, the practice gradually waned; by the nineteen-nineties, it was almost completely gone.
After several minutes, Magda tells us her pain has almost completely gone.
"But the detail that once would have been so important to me will have almost completely gone".
Began exercises immediately, and, by the time I got in to see the specialist some three or four weeks later, the problem had almost completely gone away.
The cosmetics did not completely come out and the red wine left a trace behind, but the ink was almost completely gone.
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Push the point of the hook so that it almost completely goes through the worm body, but not quite.
Once the paint is dry and the furniture's almost completely covered, go ahead and do one last coat of paint and medium.
Completely gone.
Patient: Yes, completely gone.
Many creatives believe that the nature of their work is enough to push them into expanding their creativity and come up with new ideas every day; however, being restricted to work within the confined office space makes it almost impossible to let completely go and actually think out of the box.
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