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The phrase "almost needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very close to requiring something but not quite there yet.
Example: "The project is almost needs a final review before submission."
Alternatives: "nearly requires" or "practically needs".
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This almost needs no commentary.
But Appier strives for perfection, and as a Mets pitcher, he almost needs it to win.
WASHINGTON PARK is one restaurant that almost needs a screenplay rather than a review.
The reader almost needs an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of who thinks what of whom, and why.
One almost needs to be reminded that she has a day job as one-fifth of a rather successful pop group.
One show that almost needs a post-show discussion every time is DV8's danced essay on multiculturalism Can We Talk About This?
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They almost need to run.
They almost needed to have that closure".
"You almost need a decompression chamber at customs," Jon added.
He said: "Sometimes I almost need to let things out.
We almost need to liberate men from their penises".
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