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The phrase "almost getting used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a gradual process of becoming accustomed to something or someone.
Example: "After a few weeks in the new city, I am almost getting used to the different pace of life."
Alternatives: "nearly accustomed" or "close to adapting".
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"It's our 10th one-goal game, and unfortunately I'm almost getting used to it," Syracuse Coach John Desko said.
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But it was such a regular occurrence, you almost got used to it.
Mr Patch, in his three-month stint, almost got used to it, so that he could discern the subtler perfumes of pipe-smoke and Woodbines (the pipes smoked upside-down, so as not to show a light).
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Although it took almost no time getting used to standing, I realize my posture stinks.
It's sad, but it's almost like we're getting used to this sort of thing.
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