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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost entirely through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly completed or finished, but not quite.
Example: "The project is almost entirely through, with just a few final touches needed before submission."
Alternatives: "nearly complete" or "mostly finished".
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In Kaliningrad, as in all of Russia, the virus has spread almost entirely through the use of intravenous drugs.
It spread almost entirely through social media.
No other sports owner communicates almost entirely through song lyrics.
The increase in yardage is almost entirely through the air.
But the arts industry functions almost entirely through personal networking.
Personality is expressed almost entirely through movement and sound.
The audience registers them almost entirely through Lear and the Fool's reactions to them.
The Pinacothèque, by contrast, balances the books almost entirely through gift shop and ticket sales.
But you market and sell those products almost entirely through a complex-systems approach.
Instead setting, mood and thematic content are conveyed almost entirely through music and visual imagery.
To begin with, she defines herself almost entirely through her relationship to Scarlett.
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