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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost invisible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult to see or perceive, but not entirely undetectable.
Example: "The spider was so small that it was almost invisible against the background of the wall."
Alternatives: "nearly unseen" or "hardly noticeable."
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Almost invisible.
Until he's almost invisible.
Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP party is almost invisible.
It might, indeed, prove almost invisible.
"In fact, it's almost invisible.
He has an almost invisible fluidity".
"A building that is almost invisible".
From a distance, the country can be almost invisible.
The neighborhood, so familiar since my childhood, is almost invisible.
The crawler is almost invisible to the naked eye.
The secret lies in a slight, an almost invisible twist.
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