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The phrase "almost completely leveled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been significantly damaged or destroyed, but not entirely.
Example: "After the storm passed, the once vibrant neighborhood was almost completely leveled, leaving only a few structures standing."
Alternatives: "nearly entirely destroyed" or "practically flattened".
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Two townships were almost completely leveled.
In interviews, current and former officials said surveillance photos showed that the Iranian base was a central testing center for advanced solid-fuel missiles, an assessment backed by outside experts who have examined satellite photos showing that the base was almost completely leveled in the blast.
In under three hours you go from a city almost completely leveled during the war to one that was mostly untouched.
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Accessed via the most important virtual machine/operating system in our lifetimes, the browser, it completely leveled the playing field.
The playing field has not been completely leveled.
"Numerous neighborhoods were completely leveled," Sgt. Gary Knight of the Oklahoma City Police Department said by telephone.
Witnesses at the time said that wide swaths of the two villages had been completely leveled by the blasts.
Intel has been scrambling in recent months to avoid being completely leveled by Nvidia.
The brick, three-story Nicolett Hotel was completely leveled to the ground by the tornado.
A football pitch-sized area nearby was completely leveled and covered with twisted pieces of metal.
The southern part of the city was heavily damaged, with houses and businesses destroyed, many of which were completely leveled.
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