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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost mirror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that closely resembles or reflects another thing, but not perfectly.
Example: "The two paintings are almost mirror images of each other, differing only in color."
Alternatives: "nearly identical" or "close reflection".
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Their styles almost mirror their teams'.
At full strength, these teams can appear almost mirror images of each other.
Libel laws in the United States and Britain are almost mirror images.
The Katonah Museum has two galleries that almost mirror each other, and the show is divided neatly in half.
"We were just having a chat about how our policies are very similar to Ukip's, in fact they almost mirror them," she told Buzzfeed.
The writer recalls that the farm in Pennsylvania where he, grew up & the one across the valley from it were almost mirror images of each other.
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Republicans, using almost mirror-image language, have said that they do not want to agree to specific tax increases and vague promises of future spending cuts.
With a major role reversal, tonight's game almost mirrored Game 1.
Run over several times" – that almost mirrors that of Tommy at times.
A third room almost mirrors the first: more portraits, more restaurant, and the glow of another fire.
On the Isle of Anglesey the rate of price falls over the past 12 months have almost mirrored price rises in London.
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