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The phrase "almost ignored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly overlooked or not given attention.
Example: "Despite the important information presented, it was almost ignored by the audience during the presentation."
Alternatives: "nearly overlooked" or "barely acknowledged".
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"I almost ignored that side of things.
It was almost ignored by the press.
Teams from the other 20 countries were almost ignored.
Parameters for maize (well studied by modellers) and rapeseed (almost ignored) were calibrated.
Among the main dishes, meats were mostly well prepared and supporting players almost ignored.
Amos almost ignored idolatry, denouncing instead the corruption and callousness of the oligarchy and rulers.
AS recently as the 1980's, shutters were almost ignored as window treatments.
The poems of Alex Comfort (Obituary, March 28) have been almost ignored by critics and anthologists.
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But, squinting, I can almost ignore the ugly train station and apartment buildings.
You can almost ignore the chicken as it is cooking, as long as you keep the heat low.
"We almost ignore it completely," says Patrick Moorhead Patrick Moorhead, AMD's vice president for marketing.
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