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The phrase "almost fully committed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being very close to complete dedication or involvement in something, but not entirely there yet.
Example: "I am almost fully committed to the project, but I still need to finalize a few details before I can give my complete approval."
Alternatives: "nearly completely dedicated" or "close to total commitment."
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The administration says the commission has already designated as landmarks almost 1,700 buildings and sites this fiscal year, but some preservationists still say they worry that the administration is not fully committed to the spirit of the preservation law.
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The Killers never fully committed.
* Fully committed trustees.
Go in fully committed.
Amazon remains fully committed to electrophoresis.
We are fully committed to democracy.
"Germany is fully committed to its duties".
He is fully committed to that.
We are fully committed to face it.
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