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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something was nearly discovered or located but ultimately was not.
Example: "I almost found the book I was looking for at the library, but it was checked out."
Alternatives: "nearly discovered" or "close to finding".
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I almost found it once.
And the Nets almost found that out the hard way.
When he was fired, he almost found it a relief.
"I almost found it easy, it was weird.
I almost found myself yearning for the days of the blockboard alcove seats.
He reflected on his career, retirement, a championship lost and paradise almost found.
But Finding Dory almost found itself swimming against a current of hashtags.
Then the criminal Wes almost found his footing with the Job Corps.
Jones almost found an equaliser in the last few seconds, but Boruc got down to deny him.
Latte was almost found out by a National Socialist Party member and anti-Semite in the troupe.
David Prosser from Legal & General dismissed SRI as a preoccupation of teenage girls - which Brook almost found flattering.
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