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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost fully independent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being that is very close to complete independence, but not entirely so.
Example: "After years of training, the organization is now almost fully independent and can operate without external support."
Alternatives: "nearly autonomous" or "practically self-sufficient".
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Within inaccessible regions p65 site selection was weakly correlated with H3K4me1 and H3K4me2, but almost fully independent of H3K27ac (Fig. 2b).
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Today there is almost universal agreement that central banks should be fully independent of politicians and the goal of policy should be price stability.
Long-only independent operators like us are the exception, almost fully invested with over-weights in financials and technology.
By the 1920s it controlled almost all of its internal and external policies, although it did not become fully independent until 1947, when it adopted the Statute of Westminster.
Suddenly, a negotiated end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was almost in reach, one that might have ended in the formation of a fully independent Palestinian state.
I'm just fully independent".
It became fully independent on January 1 , 1984
Adichie, he adds "came almost fully made".
He has been almost fully dehumanized.
"Only together can we be fully independent".
Bardeen was almost fully a mathematician.
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