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The phrase "almost from the outset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something began to happen or was true very early in a process or situation.
Example: "The team faced challenges almost from the outset of the project, which made it difficult to stay on schedule."
Alternatives: "nearly from the beginning" or "practically from the start."
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Flaws emerged almost from the outset.
California's system was beset by problems almost from the outset.
The initiative, however, was doomed almost from the outset.
Almost from the outset a pattern as established.
The Harvard event met controversy almost from the outset.
Problems with the review began almost from the outset in November 2011, the report said.
Almost from the outset, Mr. Bloomberg's report cards came under attack.
The collaboration was stormy almost from the outset because Wallis disliked Murphy.
Almost from the outset, the Dead were meticulous about taping their concerts.
Yet almost from the outset, the Russians also signaled a readiness to back off.
The Garden Bridge has been dogged by controversy almost from the outset.
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