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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost features" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe something that nearly has certain characteristics or attributes but does not fully possess them.
Example: "The design of the new smartphone almost features a foldable screen, but it ultimately sticks to a traditional flat display."
Alternatives: "nearly includes" or "practically has".
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"EVERYTHING ABOUT SCHOOL (ALMOST)," features songs about lunch, love and even the SAT's.
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Michael Jordan's long-awaited return to the N.B.A. playground of his past almost featured the 29th triple-double of his nearly flawless career.
This is a first: I accidentally almost featured two pins from this series, not knowing they're both from No Hours.
Screenwriter Andrew Davies, director Tom Harper and the entire cast can hold their heads high as the final, almost-feature-length episode upheld the standards they have established from the outset: classy, sensitive, lavish, memorable.
PILs perfectly fit with the practical requirements while having almost all features of ionic liquids.
Her almost translucent features are photographed in close-up as she sweats and suffers.
But her strong – almost kooky – features have ensured that she has achieved success despite this.
He was spare and very erect, with thin, almost pinched features.
Interestingly, the festival almost never features film adaptations; the last was "Summer of '42" three years ago.
Short, dynamic, with wide, smiling almost Oriental features, Ethel was a tireless campaigner.
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