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Discover Ludwig"almost didn't" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express an idea that something almost did not happen or almost did not occur (in the past). For example: "I almost didn't make it to the party on time."
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He almost didn't.
The shoot almost didn't happen.
But they almost didn't.
They almost didn't succeed.
It almost didn't happen.
I almost didn't come.
She almost didn't anyway.
"I almost didn't go," Zaslow recalls.
I almost didn't turn up myself".
We almost didn't have that, folks".
His piano career almost didn't happen.
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