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The phrase "almost like those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison to something that is similar but not exactly the same as the referenced items.
Example: "The new designs are almost like those we used last year, but with a few modern updates."
Alternatives: "similar to those" or "reminiscent of those".
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"It was almost like those 30 years never happened," she said.
But it's almost like those records were made by different people a long time ago.
Still the listener will detect many choice lyrical moments, which come and go almost like those in Verdi's "Falstaff".
Mr. Wolf's skills -- and his ambition -- are a bit grandiose, almost like those of an old-time movie mogul.
The beach is so narrow, in fact, that the views are almost like those from a boat.
These were all men in their 20s and 30s, and yet in a famous photograph taken onboard the Nimrod, they look ancient, weather-worn and leathery, almost like those prehistoric bodies dug up from peat bogs.
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I almost liked the weather!
It's almost like chocolate.
"They're almost like art".
It's almost like cheating".
It looks almost like determination.
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