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The phrase "almost exactly like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a close resemblance or similarity between two things, while acknowledging that there may be slight differences.
Example: "The new smartphone design is almost exactly like the previous model, with just a few minor tweaks."
Alternatives: "very similar to" or "nearly identical to".
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Almost exactly like that, yes.
It's almost exactly like health care reform.
In fact, phytosaurs looked almost exactly like living crocs.
The fact that she looked almost exactly like my mother.
The great thing about these bulbs is that they look almost exactly like incandescent bulbs.
But there are some, as I have seen, almost exactly like our own..
It's a book that promises to be almost exactly like "This Is How You Lose Her".
One new song, "Hello Hello," sounds almost exactly like the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye".
They do work almost exactly like ours, but with a very different economic model.
Women were voting, although in small numbers and almost exactly like their male counterparts.
It was "almost exactly like the one we presented," he said.
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