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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly or close to being a model or ideal example, but not quite there.
Example: "The prototype is an almost model of what we envision for the final product, with just a few adjustments needed."
Alternatives: "nearly perfect" or "close to ideal".
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He lived an almost model family life in Barnes and Surbiton, having peaked as a sportsman when coxing the Wadham crew in Eights Week just after the second world war.
In an era when the high-profile owner is de rigueur and sometimes disastrous, Kraft, who will celebrate a decade of owning the Patriots next week, has turned his reputation for meddling on its ear, and emerged as an almost model owner.
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Once, a bartender who was about 24 and almost model-pretty refused to serve me a drink.
If you think I'm exaggerating, the British journal New Technology, Work and Employment described the modern call centre as being designed to strip employees of all rights, almost modeled after a prison.
The models for the majority of remaining species displayed substantial to almost perfect model accuracy.
Almost every model carried one.
Almost every model wore a fur stole, and one dress featured fur fringing as a skirt.
The modern lobster trap was almost a model for Trump's border wall.
In that context, Gould's playing seems almost a model of lucidity and grace.
Whatever its origins, it is, for some Asians, almost a model of an ideal polity.
Instead he prefers to use the almost quaint model of launching two womenswear and two menswear collections a year.
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