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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost miss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a near occurrence of missing something, often in a context where something was nearly overlooked or not caught in time.
Example: "I almost miss the bus every morning if I don't leave the house early."
Alternatives: "nearly miss" or "close to missing".
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I almost miss Shea.
I almost miss it.
I almost miss the stress".
We almost miss the flight.
He added: "I almost miss it.
Now, I fly so much I almost miss driving places.
Today's cars are so meticulously finished, Scholten said, "that you almost miss the human touch".
That particular side-effect seems to have stopped now, and I almost miss it.
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I almost missed them".
Nevertheless, this diagnosis was almost missed.
The granulite facies is almost missing.
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