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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost find" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a near discovery or realization, but it lacks clarity. Example: "I almost find the solution to the problem, but I need more time to think."
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I almost find it hard to talk about.
"People like me almost find themselves without a party," he said.
For a moment, Thomson might almost find himself echoing Mr Micawber: "Welcome poverty!
Were they marketed as crevettes du bois, they might almost find a future among local slow-food connoisseurs.
Indeed, we almost find it impossible to be ourselves without them, since they are an extension of our self.
The setup is so simplistic that you almost find yourself waiting for subversive satire, which never comes.
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I almost found it once.
He almost finds the topic amusing.
"I almost found it easy, it was weird.
And the Nets almost found that out the hard way.
When he was fired, he almost found it a relief.
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