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The phrase "almost innocent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that appears to be innocent but may have some underlying flaws or complexities.
Example: "Despite her seemingly carefree demeanor, there was an almost innocent quality to her that made people want to protect her."
Alternatives: "nearly innocent" or "partially innocent".
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It's almost innocent".
It now seems an almost innocent time.
Standing alongside Donald Trump in debates, he seems almost innocent.
Slade is softly-spoken, polite and almost innocent at times.
There is also something deeply sincere, almost innocent, about Norwegian culture.
His sexual preoccupations appear to belong to an antediluvian, pre-internet age of almost innocent prurience.
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There's no doubt that otters are incredibly cute and almost innocent-looking in the face.
Though Richard is the most innocent, almost everyone on the show is naive, blinkered or unable to negotiate some basic aspect of life.
Of that, she is almost certainly innocent.
Mr. Spence was almost certainly innocent.
The biggest problem with his case was that he was almost certainly innocent.
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