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The phrase "almost do not exist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly nonexistent or very rare.
Example: "In this remote area, modern conveniences almost do not exist, making life quite challenging for the residents."
Alternatives: "barely exist" or "hardly exist".
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Trilingual signs almost do not exist.
When comparing the present series to the T1 subset of the previous series, even peak height differences almost do not exist (data not shown).
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The country has a long legacy of repression and exploitation; international peacekeepers come and go; the earth no longer provides food; jobs almost don't exist.
When you are around that level of fame for so long, it's easy to slip into the shadow until you almost don't exist.
The dealer Brooke Alexander said, "The art world is so event-driven these days that if you don't take part in the major fairs you almost don't exist in the public mind".
A conclusion that strong linear correlation between two dimensions almost does not exist in Fisher Vectors or VLAD is obtained in [10].
And the fear of back to school and Christmas not happening, where Christmas almost did not exist last year in a real way for the retail industry.
Studies for our age-range found out that a social gradient for smoking almost does not exist for women in Austria (Huisman et al. 2005b).
The book itself almost didn't exist.
It almost doesn't exist in Sudanese youth.
The film is so lightweight, it almost doesn't exist.
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