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The phrase "almost faultless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very close to being perfect but has minor flaws or imperfections.
Example: "Her performance in the play was almost faultless, captivating the audience from start to finish."
Alternatives: "nearly perfect" or "virtually flawless."
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Part of this feels almost faultless.
It was praised by the Royal Institute of British Architects judges as "almost faultless".
The race unravelled in an almost faultless manner not too dissimilar to the Kentucky Derby.
Taken as a firework display of soul singing, The Gospel at Colonus is almost faultless.
Those two centre-backs were almost faultless throughout, barring one understandable slip from Collins on the sodden turf late in the first half.
This was a slick, almost faultless one-man blockbuster by Sean Michael Verey, doing powerful justice to a script by Philip Ridley.
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So far this week, Spieth has been virtually faultless.
But then, Ms. Wintour has always been about faultless grooming.
The Sixth and Seventh, however, were well nigh faultless.
Germán Sánchez of Mexico raised the first gasps with a stunning opening dive, while Qiu summoned a moment of almost eerie calm at the lip of the board before posting the best dive of the first round (his second half an hour later was near faultless).
Music also panned the lyrics for "almost totally lacking in shock value, humour or insight", but praised the production, writing that "musically, this is probably the greatest major label hip-hop album of recent years – a near faultless succession of hi-tech beats and ominously catchy hooks".
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