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The phrase "almost into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is very close to entering or being included in a particular state or place, but not quite there yet.
Example: "The car was almost into the garage when the engine stalled."
Alternatives: "nearly in" or "close to entering".
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almost INTO u! sorry lost my book too.
Big voices emote almost into your face.
The road crowds houses almost into the lake.
"How's the patient?" Dashi leaned forward, almost into the tent.
I mean, he drove me down almost into the grass.
It's like you get almost into a shell or something.
Then she folded back into him, disappearing, almost, into his body's spaces.
Up ahead, willows dipped their waving tresses almost into the water.
And it was true; the place managed to slow Bequia down almost into reverse.
It had been bombed almost into oblivion during the second world war, then left a ruin.
The Puritan view of the unredeemable child obtained almost into the era of Andrew Jackson.
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