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The phrase "almost if the" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misphrasing and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "It felt almost as if the world was ending."
Alternatives: "nearly as if" or "practically as though".
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It's almost if the piece were the work of two artists: Whiteread, in her jeans and boots, and some other Klimt-loving fellow, in velvet and silk.
That would be sad, almost, if the rest of us didn't have to deal with her as a presence in national politics.
"It is almost if the euro zone has already broken up," says Andrew Balls of PIMCO, a fund-management group.Domestic banks, however, may well figure that holding the debt of their own sovereign is a "double or quits" bet.
It's almost if the rapper himself was performing in his own over-the-top Broadway rap show in a tuxedo, rather than walking the streets wearing a Jeep shirt.
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It's almost, almost, as if the last two years never happened.
It's almost if covering the Olympics as a photographer is like being a decathlon athlete.
Katherine Balderston regards the work as "what was almost, if not quite, the first English ana".
Harrison's first biographer, Arthur Blomfield, said he was "almost, if not quite, the first architectural genius in the kingdom".
It was almost as if the Seminoles were asking N.C.
It is almost as if the credit crunch never happened.
It seemed almost as if the cardinals were trying again.
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