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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost exhibits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that nearly demonstrates or shows a particular quality or characteristic, but not quite fully.
Example: "The painting almost exhibits the vibrant colors typical of the artist's style, but lacks the same intensity."
Alternatives: "nearly displays" or "almost shows".
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In addition, it is worth mentioning that ZrBPMP-3 almost exhibits non-cytotoxicity at low concentration in MTT assays.
The bio-oil modified binders display increased carbonyl index with increasing the bio-oil percent weight whereas the sulfoxide index almost exhibits the same level as that of the control asphalt.
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Moreover, the whole tested nanofluids almost exhibit Newtonian behavior at high shear rates, where all the viscosities decrease approximately linearly with the increase of temperature.
Manuscripts, photographs, paintings and personal effects are among almost 200 exhibits coming from public and private collections worldwide for the exhibition at the Petit Palais.
More than 1,000 written statements were taken and almost 3,000 exhibits seized.
The spirit of a green city infuses almost every exhibit.
Almost all exhibit an extraordinary willingness to dive face-forward onto the floor.
Almost all exhibit a spine of minerality, a flash of acidity and a host of tropical fruit flavors.
Wild-type ω-TAs almost universally exhibit (S -selectivity.
The resulting yeast strain co-fermented glucose and xylose rapidly and almost simultaneously, exhibiting improved ethanol production and productivity.
MMN (86%%) and PMN (83 %) are structurally almost similar exhibiting comparable corrosion inhibition efficiency at 500 ppm.
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