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The phrase "almost equal thoroughness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of thoroughness between two or more subjects, indicating that they are similar but not identical in their thoroughness.
Example: "The two reports demonstrated almost equal thoroughness in their analysis of the data, making it difficult to determine which one was more comprehensive."
Alternatives: "nearly identical thoroughness" or "similar thoroughness level".
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In the exhibition, that art is presented with almost equal thoroughness.
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Now they are almost equal in number.
That was almost equal time.
Now the parties are almost equal.
But McElheny dwells with equal thoroughness and passion on the ingenious chemical tricks Land and his co-workers devised so that exposed negatives could create their own positives without darkrooms, wetness or a wait.
All treated OCCs synthesized an almost equal amount of HA.
Both of the specimens had almost equal energy dissipation capacity.
administration of either agonist, but almost equal after i.pl.
But that's almost equal, isn't it?
I despise and miss him in almost equal measure.
But Holmes gives almost equal weight to another one.
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