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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost ended" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is very close to finishing or coming to an end, but is not quite there yet. Example: The semester is almost ended, but I still have one final exam to take.
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It almost ended our business.
One incident almost ended in tragedy.
That decision almost ended Berlinger's career.
The streak almost ended last year.
His war almost ended that day.
Hector's career almost ended before it began.
But his career almost ended when it had barely begun.
But it also almost ended there before it barely began.
Meanwhile, The New Yorker began and almost ended.
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His first real success, a 2005 gemophile's anthem called "Icy," almost ended his career, and his life.
The project ruined him financially and almost ended his artistic career.
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