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The phrase "almost good enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very close to meeting a standard or requirement but falls slightly short.
Example: "The proposal was almost good enough to win the contract, but we needed a few more details to impress the client."
Alternatives: "nearly sufficient" or "close to acceptable".
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Almost good enough to eat.
"Damn if it don't look almost good enough to eat!" He eyed the customer respectfully.
According to Hughes, some of Csokits's versions were almost good enough to be published.
"Look, the title is 'Lucky Guy.' It's about somebody who is almost good enough to deserve what he achieves.
If he was acting, he's a damn good actor — almost good enough to play himself in "SealSix".
That's twice the life of its rivals, and almost good enough to avoid being laughed at by grandchildren.
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Nowhere near good enough.
In "Almost Was Good Enough," from 2003, Mr. Molina sang: "Did you really believe that everyone makes it out?/Almost no one makes it out".
The second of these basic things is "sometimes 'Almost' is good enough".
"It almost looks good enough to eat".
Getting low-balled with a seat that isn't in the first or second row is almost a good enough reason to bail on attending, because, can you imagine facing all your peers and having them witness your lousy seat while they take in the sights from the sidelines?
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