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"almost invincible" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means almost unbeatable or almost impossible to defeat. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. Despite being outnumbered, the warrior's skill and strength made him almost invincible in battle. 2. The new security measures have made the building almost invincible to break-ins. 3. The team's flawless performance on the field made them seem almost invincible to their opponents. 4. The superhero's powers made him almost invincible, but his weakness was eventually his downfall. 5. The castle's high walls and fortified gates made it almost invincible to attacks from enemies.
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He recently turned 70, and he sounds almost invincible.
The players were bigger, better and almost invincible.
At Lambeau Field, the Packers are almost invincible.
If LeBron's and Kyrie's shots are falling, the team is almost invincible.
So long as enough students are prepared to sustain it, their strike puts them in an almost invincible bargaining position.
Italy are not just strong but almost invincible at this level, having won four of the past five tournaments.
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Then she went from nearly invincible to almost invisible.
"I've almost felt invincible and thought, 'Screw it, go live stream from Syria,'" he explained.
And he could relate to going from almost feeling invincible to being in six or nine months almost a nothing".
("She almost feels invincible," Amy Acker said of her character, Root. "It's a different level of confidence, knowing that the Machine is there").
Majestic won the high street chain of the year award last week at both the International Wine Challenge and Decanter World Wine Awards' dinners; it has become almost as invincible as Oddbins once was.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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