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The phrase "almost fifty articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a quantity that is close to fifty but not quite there, often in contexts discussing research, publications, or collections of written works.
Example: "The researcher reviewed almost fifty articles on the topic before drawing her conclusions."
Alternatives: "nearly fifty articles" or "around fifty articles".
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Melody Breyer-Grell has posted almost fifty articles on the Huffington Post.
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