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Discover Ludwig"almost like magic" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that seems almost unbelievable or remarkable. Example: She was struggling with her math homework, but then her older brother came to help her and explained everything so clearly that it was almost like magic. Suddenly, she understood everything and aced the test the next day.
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"To them, it's almost like magic".
"Sex is almost like magic — I'm there, I've made it.
Fully sanitized of any hint of its origins, it pours out of the socket almost like magic.
They nod and once in a while look relieved when I explain it's a special kind of medicine — almost like magic.
Almost like magic, sometime in late September, Tokyo is transformed from one of the world's muggiest, most miserable cities to a walker's paradise.
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And what's great about the series in a very bizarre way – almost like a magic trick – is that girls are still watching the DVDs who are 20, and think that Samantha is their friend.
In the arena of high-speed guitar heroics, though, an audio recording is not enough; the manual virtuosity is almost like a magic trick, and people have to see it to believe it.
It's crazy to watch, almost like a magic trick.
What he landed on is an unusual structure in which the film reveals itself to be a rom-com almost like a magic trick, handing off its focus from Corrigan's Danny to Pearce's Trevor somewhere along the way, with Smulders' headstrong, hotheaded Kat barreling between them.
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