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The phrase "almost incessantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs frequently or continuously, but not quite without interruption.
Example: "The rain fell almost incessantly throughout the night, leaving the streets flooded by morning."
Alternatives: "nearly continuously" or "virtually non-stop."
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"Over the many years," Kafka writes, "the man observes the doorkeeper almost incessantly.
And from that moment, Mr. Bush has talked about education almost incessantly.
In fact, I seem to talk almost incessantly about how important and valuable abortion rights are.
In another signature move, the lyrics mentioned his dad almost incessantly while remaining all about Bocephus.
Depicting the fugitive in a cathedral at night, the music, in Mr. Henze's words, "trembles almost incessantly with dreadful agitation".
As their hollow bellies attest, they have fasted in mourning almost incessantly since my passing away in 1994 with hardly a whisper of complaint.
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So you just talk about them incessantly.
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The title was almost too literal: it rained incessantly and the Thames kept flooding the stage.
For almost 30 years, Nanak travelled incessantly across India, to Tibet, and to Baghdad and Mecca.
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