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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost full incorporated" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix of terms that do not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The project is almost fully incorporated into the company's strategy."
Alternatives: "nearly fully integrated" or "almost completely included".
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A significant proportion of the CD release of Memory Almost Full incorporated a cover insert whose top-right corner was intentionally folded down to the center of the insert, leaving the CD tray visible.
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The pews were almost full.
Social Bar was almost full.
The hall is almost full.
data=7b; almost full volume.
We're almost full".
The garage was almost full.
So, my disc is almost full.
True to form, stands almost full.
The hall is almost full now.
Suddenly, there it was, almost full grown.
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