Sentence examples for almost enclosed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost enclosed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly surrounded or contained, but not completely so.
Example: "The garden is almost enclosed by a low stone wall, providing a sense of privacy."
Alternatives: "nearly surrounded" or "partially enclosed".

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The Bay of Fornells is an almost enclosed body of shallow water ideal for learning to sail and windsurf.

The bay is almost enclosed at its southern opening by the Miura (west) and Bōsō (east) peninsulas.

All her passion for argument was employed to prove that hamm, a piece of land almost enclosed by water, was as vital a suffix as ham, a man-made enclosure; that an ending in -den might come from denu, a long and sinuous valley, rather than denn, a woodland pig-pasture; and that the hall in Coggeshall came from halh, a nook or a hollow, not some grand building.

Loops are the enclosed (or almost enclosed) spaces inside the tubes.

While A. fallax was also described in at least one Black Sea tributary and is found throughout the Mediterranean, A. alosa is now presumably extinct from the rivers draining into this almost enclosed sea ([ 20] and refs. therein), though previously reported in Ebro (Spain), Rhone (France) and Moulouya (Morocco).

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"You'd almost enclose the U and add seats".

Sand dunes, covering an elongated shingle spit, almost enclose the brackish Wiślany (Frisches) Lagoon, at the northeastern end of which lies Königsberg, the historic German outpost founded by the Teutonic Knights.

By the 4th century, there was an L-shaped villa with a large, aisled building possibly for farm workers and a number of smaller agricultural structures almost enclosing a central courtyard.

Averaging about 40 miles (65 km) in width, it is almost totally enclosed by mountains, including the Klamath Mountains (north), Sierra Nevada (east), Tehachapi Mountains (south), and Pacific Coast Ranges (west).

The words are almost always enclosed in quotation marks.

■ On 1 July 2007 the smoking ban was introduced in England making it illegal to smoke in almost all enclosed and substantially enclosed public places and workplaces.

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