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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost miraculously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or outcome that seems extraordinary or unlikely, but not entirely beyond the realm of possibility.
Example: "The team managed to complete the project ahead of schedule, almost miraculously, given the numerous setbacks they faced."
Alternatives: "nearly astonishingly" or "practically miraculous."
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Yet his own speech was almost miraculously content-free.
His entire first term was almost miraculously free of them.
Trump's view on Nato has also been almost miraculously transformed.
This Virginia team, almost miraculously, never grew weary.
ANDREW YOUNG: Everything we've done has been almost miraculously spiritual.
Almost miraculously, he stumbled upon a refugee camp in Thailand.
Almost miraculously he secured a 30-year mortgage for $10 down.
Almost miraculously, the people overwhelmed the strongmen who had oppressed them for decades.
Back in the depths of time, an event almost miraculously improbable happened, creating a long, unlikely molecule.
"Our stories tend, almost miraculously, to break those boundaries and defuse age-old feuds and jealousies".
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