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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost eliminating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly removed or reduced to a very low level, but not completely gone.
Example: "The new policy is almost eliminating the need for paper in our office."
Alternatives: "nearly removing" or "virtually eradicating".
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CT scanning and nuclear imaging have revolutionized diagnosis and treatment, almost eliminating the need for once-common exploratory surgeries and many other invasive and potentially risky procedures.
But production has also been strong, almost eliminating the gap in trade in motor vehicles that has persisted for a generation.
No country in Latin America has progressed as far as Chile in reducing unemployment, raising wages, cutting poverty and almost eliminating extreme poverty.
Another of Pelster's concerns has been the development of a breading machine and a new cooker; together, Pelster says, they will make the chicken-frying process almost entirely automatic, thus reducing the labor involved and almost eliminating "the idiot factor".
The flexible but sturdy all-plastic Road Ramp can bend into any arc in a jiffy, so vehicles zoom right over those infuriating Con Ed roadblocks, clearing traffic lanes and almost eliminating drivers' susceptibility to rush-hour road rage.
Revenue should grow 25%, almost eliminating losses in 2010.
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Skin cancer almost eliminated all that progress.
"Tweaking" in the lab can be almost eliminated.
The chattering effect is almost eliminated from the overall system.
Penal laws against the church almost eliminated it.
"He almost eliminated the need for any further investigation".
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