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The phrase "almost have an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is nearly achieved or experienced but not quite complete.
Example: "I almost have an understanding of the complex theory, but I still need to study more."
Alternatives: "nearly have a" or "close to having an".
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You almost have an agenda: we've got to get through these things.
"We almost have an obligation to create a market here," says Kallasvuo.
"We almost have an IT cartel within federal IT," he said to Google Chairman Eric Schmidt.
Ashley: It's funny, because I almost have an opposite example where when I started at Box, I was pretty young.
For many people (especially those who get nervous), there's a temptation to let the mind wander, to almost have an out-of-body experience.
I keep one with a speaker under my pillow, and I almost have an anxiety attack if I'm on the road someplace and the batteries go out.
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They almost have a job".
"You almost have a Tourette's view of yourself".
"As doctors, we almost have a godlike status in India.
"And I almost have a 1960 Pontiac Bonneville," Mr. Lascualo said.
"You could almost have a circular energy economy..
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