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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost natural" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is close to being natural but not entirely so, often in contexts related to behavior, language, or processes.
Example: "The way he spoke felt almost natural, as if he had been practicing for years."
Alternatives: "nearly natural" or "practically natural".
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From Smith, it seemed almost natural, expected.
"It's almost natural selection," Mr. Cooper said.
The alliance may surprise Americans, but seems almost natural here.
By that point, the idea of staying on permanently seemed almost natural.
The music has an almost natural pulse without ever sounding repetitive.
In Bellini's subtle version divine power is visualized as light, almost natural, but not quite.
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But finding this predator in action in an almost-natural habitat was so "Discovery Channel".
It has also been concluded that the VS can be utilized in migraine researches since it is the most almost-natural method.
But dig among the abandoned garages, piles of trash, and skeletal remains of cars and you'll find a treasure trove of tags, painted characters, and colorful, intricate letters forming an almost-natural bond with the desolate scenery.
But dig among the abandoned garages, piles of trash, and skeletal remains of cars and you'll find a treasure trove of tags, painted characters, and colourful, intricate letters forming an almost-natural bond with the desolate scenery.
Almost all natural signals like speech, seismic, and biomedical are time varying in nature.
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