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The phrase "almost fifty times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a quantity that is close to fifty, typically in contexts involving repetition or frequency.
Example: "She has visited that museum almost fifty times over the years."
Alternatives: "nearly fifty times" or "around fifty times".
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After listening to "Morning Phase" almost fifty times, I can't find a single thing wrong with it.
The Yankees and the Red Sox have played each other almost fifty times over the past two seasons, so frequency, too, ought to weigh heavily: 9. (In the oscillation of the sine curve, this plants the Sox more firmly in the complacency than in the preparedness department).
Moreover, calculating an adequate exact solution requires almost fifty times more computational time than the heuristic strategies.
The EXACT strategy is characterized by a mean value of ca. 141 seconds and a median of ca. 106 seconds, whereas the heuristic strategies are characterized by a mean value of ca. 2.6 seconds and median value of ca. 2 seconds, thus the EXACT strategy takes almost fifty times longer than the heuristic ones.
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That's almost three times the online coverage from London.
Like in Beijing, it's almost five times faster.
It can lift almost four times of its own weight.
Luminescence intensity at 1530 nm was increased almost three times.
These days, there are almost eight times as many, thirty-one million.
That is almost three times the national average.
It is "almost three times that of Finland".
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