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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost giving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly being provided or offered, but not quite fully.
Example: "The weather was almost giving us a hint of spring, with the sun shining and the flowers starting to bloom."
Alternatives: "nearly providing" or "close to offering".
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For example, we don't charge for credit checks, but then Experian is almost giving them away.
On Drive Out to the Desert, you're almost giving instructions about how to live.
"The rotgut stuff was so bad that they were almost giving it away".
After years of searching, and at times almost giving up in despair, Dr. Yamanaka may have found that alternative.
He has not only gone electric, but is almost giving post-Brian Eno Coldplay a run for their money.
Smith shrugs wearily at the memory of almost giving up the game at the wounded age of nine.
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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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