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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost for free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is available at a very low cost or nearly without charge.
Example: "The concert tickets were almost for free, making it easy for everyone to attend."
Alternatives: "practically free" or "nearly free of charge".
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A summer soup (almost) for free.
"We get it almost for free".
But, so a magnetic field, you could actually try to get energy from it almost for free.
"Providing professional work almost for free to security companies that make their business with your research is even more unethical".
"All the small owners begged that someone work the land, and we got it almost for free".
Is it acceptable, he asks, that Spain must borrow at 6% while Germany can raise money almost for free?
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You can fly almost anywhere, nearly for free!
It is also observed that at low Rayleigh numbers and high Richardson numbers, the particle distribution is fairly non-uniform while at high Ra and low Ri values particle distribution remains almost uniform for free and mixed convection cases, respectively.
Obvious, but often overlooked because science is just so interesting, you'd almost work for free!
They employed the best scientists in the world as editors (almost always for free) to select the best papers, and they aggregated together all the necessary publishing processes in one place.
In Spain it still remains the case: "all for everyone and almost everything for free".
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