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'almost naturally' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is not quite natural, but very close to being natural. It can be used in various situations, but is often used when describing a process or behavior that is not unusual, but not entirely expected or predictable. Example: "After spending years in the city, Jack found that he had a love for gardening that came almost naturally to him."
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The rest followed almost naturally.
When a team plays with three in central midfield, that occurs almost naturally.
While a few students adopt a scientific mode of thinking almost naturally, for many it is a difficult switch.
"Closer links with China, which is keen to find its place in the Amazon basin for obvious reasons, came about almost naturally.
Chelsea defended with structure, brilliance and the kind of togetherness that seems to come almost naturally to Mourinho's teams on the big occasions.
It is part of Friel's genius to take the image apart slowly, almost naturally, as son and father almost have a conversation.
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He was, by almost universal consent, the most naturally gifted player of his generation.
When he climbs into a car, Schumacher is always, almost immediately, naturally fast.
Writing seems to come almost as naturally as speech does to Mr. Hitchens, and he consciously associates the two.
At the beginning, we learn that almost no naturally grown food has been free from human domestication.
The Goodison crowd of almost 52,000 naturally sided with the Asian underdogs, who had sensationally knocked out Italy and now caused further disbelief by taking a three-goal lead in the first quarter of the game.
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