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The phrase "almost got kicked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone narrowly avoided being kicked out or removed from a place or situation.
Example: "During the heated argument, I almost got kicked out of the bar for raising my voice."
Alternatives: "nearly got thrown out" or "almost got booted."
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"I almost got kicked out," she said.
He almost got kicked out during his first year.
"Well, the uniform's so amusing, don't you think?" He almost got kicked out for sedition when he was caught handing out anarchist literature to his crewmates.
I almost got kicked out of music camps for doing things in chamber music class that are now called 'extended techniques' but were then just known as fooling around.
I almost got kicked off the squad.
He was the first person that stepped up to help when we almost got kicked out.
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I really got kicked around.
"He got kicked out," the employee said.
I got kicked in the head.
Because we got kicked out.
We got kicked out".
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