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The phrase "almost like a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to make a comparison or analogy between two things. Here is an example: "He ran almost like a cheetah, his feet barely touching the ground as he sprinted towards the finish line."
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Almost like a team".
It's almost like a mannequin.
"It's almost like a religion.
It's almost like a seminar.
It's almost like a picnic".
"It's almost like a threshold.
It is dark, almost like a lake.
"It's almost like a monument already.
Now, they're almost like a dirge".
"It was almost like a counseling session.
He was almost like a sightseeing attraction".
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