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The phrase "almost farcical combination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or mix of elements that is nearly absurd or ridiculous in nature.
Example: "The event turned into an almost farcical combination of miscommunication and unexpected surprises."
Alternatives: "nearly absurd mix" or "almost ridiculous blend".
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Ross Miller: "What happened to him was essentially acknowledging that even the strongest human being can be brought to his knees by an almost farcical combination of a bad marriage, a bad back, death.
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I felt that these things were sad and almost farcical".
"The outcome is a lame, almost farcical government," he said.
He affects a smile so broad it is almost farcical.
At times the procedures, and procedural ellipses have seemed almost farcical.
In some places, the schism between haves and have-nots is almost farcical.
The parallels to Muabrak's last-ditch cabinet shuffling, in January, seemed almost farcical.
But the erosion of Benton Harbor's underlying finances has been accompanied by a history of almost farcical mismanagement.
But the immaculate field became the setting for several hours of unseemly baseball amid the almost farcical cold.
With "The Allergist's Wife," she said, the approach is "almost farcical".
To most city planners, a figure like that would have sounded almost farcical.
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