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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost give" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very close to being given or provided, but not quite there yet.
Example: "I almost give up on my dreams, but then I remember why I started."
Alternatives: "nearly provide" or "close to giving".
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They almost give you some sort of feedback".
They almost give you a chill, they're so cool".
"But if I don't have an aisle seat, I can almost give up," she said.
I could say that you could almost give away the locations on Second.
"I could almost give you a bearhug," Mr. Lott said to Mr. Kennedy.
Listening to music there was like listening through headphones, and could almost give a musician a false sense of security.
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"And I almost gave up.
I had almost given up on it.
Twice I almost gave up.
Ann Greco has almost given up.
She almost gave up on the book.
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