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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost going to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very close to happening or that there is a strong intention to do something soon.
Example: "I was almost going to call you last night, but I fell asleep instead."
Alternatives: "nearly going to" or "close to going to".
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But automatically it's almost going to happen eventually.
"I felt I'm almost going to lose consciousness.
"It was almost going to be one of those stories".
So this time he's almost going to stray and then he'll restrain himself.
"The cost of their refrigerant alone is almost going to triple.
It's almost going to be a reunion for the "Avenue Q" team.
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The nation almost went to war.
I almost went to that show.
Mr. Scott almost went to Paris once.
The party we almost went to is over.
The first race had almost gone to script.
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