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The phrase "almost got choked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone nearly experienced choking, often in a figurative sense, such as from laughter or surprise.
Example: "During the comedy show, I almost got choked on my drink when the comedian made a hilarious joke."
Alternatives: "nearly choked" or "almost suffocated."
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"You almost got choked up," he said.
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I almost get choked up talking about it because that woman, whom others would have dismissed and ridiculed, was elevated because of Jesus, and was able to tell the truth about who He was to her village.
You know, most of them got choked there.
"I had a bit of a meltdown, after almost a hundred times where I got choked up, for whatever reason, stuff just swimming round my head.
But while there's a lot in 42 that's corny, predictable, and almost Disney-ish, I'll admit that I got choked up a few times, because apparently, I get moved watching people learning not to be racists.
They got choked from the smoke.
I got choked up on that song," she said.
"I got choked up a couple of times.
Initially, I got choked up and had to stop.
We all got choked up.
We got choked up a bit".
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