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Discover Ludwig"almost more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very close to being "more", but not entirely. Example: The team's performance this year has been almost more than impressive. They have not only won every game, but they have also broken multiple records.
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"Almost more than before".
It's almost more like a weapon.
TURNER: They seem almost more sophisticated.
Absent indexes almost more so.
"He looks almost more Tamil".
"Almost more relaxing than doing jokes.
"It's almost more than you can imagine".
It's Lovett's story almost more than Todd's.
The situation was almost more than Mr. Gumucio could bear.
The shape is almost more of a "humor" problem.
They hated watching hockey almost more than anything.
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