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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost enthusiastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is not fully enthusiastic but shows a degree of excitement or interest.
Example: "She was almost enthusiastic about the project, nodding along but not fully committing to the idea."
Alternatives: "somewhat eager" or "nearly excited."
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That answer sounded almost enthusiastic.
Given its obstructive attitude, Israel's almost enthusiastic welcome for the report is disingenuous.
Instead, he sounded almost enthusiastic, a coach captivated by the challenge: to build something that lasts.
"So many good things are happening I'm almost enthusiastic," says Mr. Protas.
"Last week was fast and it was furious," said Deans, sounding almost enthusiastic for the first time.
There was renewed interest in his writings in the early eighteenth century, when More's combination of rationalism with a passionate, almost enthusiastic, faith must have proved heartening to churchmen living in an age of deism.
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At 65, he is probably the oldest and almost certainly the most enthusiastic sorter at his recycling plant in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Some 16% of Kobo's most enthusiastic customers said they bought an ebook "almost every day".
Facebook has essentially corralled almost half a billion of the world's most enthusiastic consumers.
It was, as usual, almost unanimously enthusiastic.
The reviews were almost uniformly enthusiastic.
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