Sentence examples for almost completely present from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost completely present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly but not entirely available or existent.
Example: "The evidence was almost completely present, but a few key documents were missing."
Alternatives: "nearly fully present" or "practically all there".

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In the reduced form, holo-StyA was almost completely present as a monomer.

As shown in Fig. 7C, whereas wild-type HIPK2 was almost completely present in the soluble fraction, about 50% of HIPK2Y354F was found in the insoluble one.

On the other hand, we here report that when the S81L-Ma allele (lacking the putative MTS) is expressed, AGT shows a decreased catalytic activity, is almost completely present in the apo-form and is mainly peroxisomal.

This explains why in CHO-GO cells expressing the S81L-Ma/S81L-Ma S81L-Ma/S81L-Ma S81L-Ma/S81L-Mataining ∼0.3 μ m pyridoxine [a constructtion even higrownthan that present in human plasmedium)], the variant was almost containing present in the apo-form.

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Thirty years of living with the Pirahã has taught Everett that they exist almost completely in the present.

In contrast, the KN almost completely lacked transcripts present in GC that were associated with exon splicing and 5' capping during post-transcriptional modification (Additional file 6: Figure S1) as well as ER protein processing and vesicular transport (Fig.  4).

The signature completely includes the one of Ravetti and Moscato [ 18] and almost completely the one presented in [ 4].

Analysis of SPOT satellite images and interpretation of historical maps and in situ surveys confirmed that this structure is part of an ancient river system – the palaeo-Rincón de Ajó River – at present almost completely silted up.

In agreement with their ability to form inclusions, both Flag-proteins were present almost completely in the insoluble fraction (Fig.  6C, lines 4 and 8).

The response of the system depends on the affinity of B. If B also has sufficiently high affinity for X then initially both A and B are present almost completely as complexes (assuming sufficient X is available).

The work of Lucy Skaer is mostly approved of too, particularly the sperm whale's skull, which she presents almost completely hidden behind a series of screens.

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