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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is nearly accurate or close to being correct, but not quite there.
Example: "The calculations were close, but they almost figures, requiring a few adjustments."
Alternatives: "nearly accurate" or "close to correct".
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Just a short time before, they had been suitors, almost figures of fun, knock-kneed and desperate in their sexual agonies.
Now, with the advent of complex machine learning algorithms, all we need to do is type a few characters into a Google, and the search engine almost figures out what we're looking for.
It almost figures that the very week it finally becomes cold enough to bundle up under a few layers, it's the time my university's Pagan Student Alliance decides to hold ritual for Imbolc.
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"He's got this game almost figured out.
Y.G.: We almost figured out how H1N1 virus was generated--its evolutionary pathway.
In any case, the city almost never figures in.
Both are well into their third decade; their clothes said they were earning almost six figures.
The Achilles Painter is usually cited for his delicately drawn, gentle, pensive, almost melancholy figures.
From 1997 to 2007, Charley was pulling in almost six figures a year.
These are expensive, detailed, almost lifelike figures.
Alabama's STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH got almost six figures in bonuses with the win.
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