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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost inalienable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe rights or properties that are very difficult to take away or transfer, but not entirely impossible.
Example: "While the right to free speech is considered almost inalienable, there are certain limitations in place to prevent hate speech."
Alternatives: "nearly untransferable" or "virtually inseparable".
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Yet most states managed to kill such legislation, defending multitasking as an almost inalienable right.
Programming like the Olympics, the Oscars and the National Football League are all seen as almost inalienable viewing rights.
But on Friday night, an outing that has long been every sailor's almost inalienable right -- a carousing evening of liberty on the town in Manhattan -- turned sinister.
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It almost becomes like this inalienable right.
Invoking grand principles about people's inalienable right to privacy is a commercially risky strategy.
When Mr. Bloomberg and his transportation commissioner, Iris Weinshall, first presented the program, the two were mocked for messing with what most drivers believed was an inalienable right to make turns on almost all two-way streets in the city.
People in these countries almost universally state that health care is an inalienable human right.
Some of us believe in the consumers' inalienable right to their deep-fried Mars bars, almost as much as we can't believe anyone would ever want to eat one.
Some echoed, with a surprising poignance, Shea's contention that a homebound nip was, almost in the way of good schools and green lawns, an inalienable part of the suburban ideal, and that its abolition would somehow spoil the sort of manhood to which they had long aspired.
Those advocating a radical removal of all symbols of white domination emanate almost exclusively from the African majority, while conservatives who defend monuments as an inalienable part of history predominantly belong to the white minority.
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