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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something nearly achieves a certain effect or result but falls short.
Example: "The movie almost makes you cry, but the ending is too predictable."
Alternatives: "nearly causes" or "almost leads to".
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It almost makes sense.
She almost makes it.
He almost makes it.
Almost makes us miss the writing scenes.
This rabbi almost makes sense".
It almost makes North Korea look human.
Fincher almost makes John Doe a sympathetic character.
She almost makes it look easy.
He almost makes such behaviour sound appealing.
It almost makes my blood boil.
Her reply almost makes me crash.
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