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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost fulfilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly completed or achieved but not quite there yet.
Example: "The project is almost fulfilled, and we just need to finalize a few details before the deadline."
Alternatives: "nearly completed" or "close to being achieved."
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That promise is almost fulfilled.
That promise was almost fulfilled on a Saturday night visit.
Here he was, a gloriously fulfilled, or almost fulfilled, man.
Congress almost fulfilled this obligation in 1975 with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Edith Eyde's prophecy is almost fulfilled: gays are more or less regular folk.
Brailsford, watching Armitstead collect her bronze, said that the team had almost fulfilled his prediction of 10 medals.
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Moreover, the middle eigenvalue (λ2) of the transformation matrix gradually approaches 1 with GS reduction, almost fulfilling the proposed λ2 = 1 condition in the literature for the vanishing of hysteresis in SMAs.
The estimated coverage of 88% almost fulfills the other prerequisite stating that ≥90% of positive BCs have to be identified.
At first glance, this would suggest that the new technique almost fulfills the criteria to be within a ± 30% error rate.
Those of us who have been fortunate to do it for a while know that while it is almost certainly the most fulfilling job we've ever had, it's also in many ways the hardest.
"Home movies are a genre," Mr. Lampert said, explaining that they have certain conventions that are almost always fulfilled.
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