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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost meant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something was intended or implied but not fully realized or achieved.
Example: "I almost meant to call you yesterday, but I got caught up with work."
Alternatives: "nearly intended" or "kind of meant".
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"For me," Wright added, "the Paralympics were a journey I was almost meant to make.
For once, he looked and sounded as if he almost meant it.
"Adam" thus serves — seems almost meant to serve — as a cisgendered reader's introduction to Casey's milieu.
It's almost meant to be consumed outdoors in the heat or the shade, partly because it's low in alcohol, generally under 12percentt.
"It's almost divine intervention in the way it works out like that, like it's almost meant to be," said Tim Lincecum, the Giants' two-time Cy Young Award winner.
Iraqi forces are present wherever clashes are happening, but so too are the Shia militias, their presence stirring ghosts of a time, seven years ago, when a militia-led bloodletting almost meant the end of Iraq.
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Almost mean.
Bill's voice was tight, almost mean.
His voice was low, almost mean.
It seems almost mean to mention the R word.
When he says he hates "celebrity" culture, he almost means it.
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