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The phrase "almost nine feet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a measurement that is close to nine feet but not exactly that length.
Example: "The ceiling in the room is almost nine feet high, providing ample space for tall furniture."
Alternatives: "nearly nine feet" or "approximately nine feet."
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It was almost nine feet high and twenty feet long, and had thick metal bars.
"King II" is a beam of aluminum almost nine feet tall.
It was eleven feet wide and almost nine feet tall and used a hundred and eighty-two teeth.
ANDREAS GEFELLER This Düsseldorf-based photographer's U.S. début is full of huge aerial images (some almost nine feet wide) that appear entirely abstract from across the room.
Other shared spaces on the estate have the charming ambience of a prison yard: paved and surrounded by garden fences almost nine feet high.
Made in the late 1920's for a chief or wealthy trader in the Zaria region of Nigeria, it measures almost nine feet long and five feet wide.
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Almost four thousand feet above the Atlantic.
Almost nine thousand feet above the ocean.
He was almost six feet five, and taciturn.
"These slide up to almost six feet tall," he said.
The hinge was almost seven feet from the floor.
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