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Discover Ludwig"almost disappeared" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when describing something that has decreased a great deal, but not completely. For example, "The number of tigers in the wild has almost disappeared over the last decade."
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Now that's almost disappeared.
Hovercraft have almost disappeared.
Multiyear guarantees have almost disappeared.
Sectarian killings have almost disappeared.
Subprime lending has almost disappeared.
The movie almost disappeared, too.
Some cars almost disappeared from view.
Frank authenticity has almost disappeared.
Even in Bethlehem, Christians have almost disappeared.
Peak a almost disappeared after the redox peaks of the viologen moiety almost disappeared.
Attention from the news media almost disappeared.
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