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The phrase "almost make it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a situation where someone nearly achieves something but falls short.
Example: "I almost make it to the finish line, but I tripped just a few feet away."
Alternatives: "nearly succeed" or "close to achieving".
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A prototypical Webb ballad like "Didn't We?" with its reiterated plea, "Didn't we almost make it this time?," mourns the loss of an impossibly perfect love with an adolescent faith in the sustainability of another relationship just like it.
The vaquita, an extraordinary-looking porpoise whose silvery-grey sheen and sculpted shape almost make it appear manufactured, has lost about two-thirds of its numbers in 15 years.
It would almost make it more appealing to go there".
People like Hansen and Peipert almost make it sound easy.
"We almost make it a point not to bring work home with us," Mr. McCooey said.
It's almost make it up as you go along," Griffiths said.
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And it almost makes it more interesting because of its history.
She almost makes it.
Davis almost made it past midnight.
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