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The phrase "almost no constraints" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where there are very few limitations or restrictions.
Example: "In this project, we have almost no constraints, allowing us to explore creative solutions freely."
Alternatives: "virtually no limitations" or "practically no restrictions."
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Indeed, he has taken more power than Hosni Mubarak ever claimed, with almost no constraints at all.
The parallelization is based on the fork/wait POSIX functions, needs no extra software installed, imposes almost no constraints on the integrand function, and works largely automatically.
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However, he also said that any lease after the first one had almost no legal constraints at all.
(Commissioned, admirably, by Rolling Stone as an independent review with almost no prior constraints, it went up on the magazine's Web site in its entirety on Sunday night, and a condensed version will be published in the print edition).
It can be observed that the normalized throughput is very low when is close to the minimum allowed value but can be close to 1 when is very high, which means almost no deadline constraints.
These transcription initiation sites are subject to almost no evolutionary constraint, casting doubt on their "functionality".
Strengths of our study are the large number of patients with type 2 diabetes and a relatively long follow-up time (almost 4 years), with no constraints on CRP levels at baseline.
"They have no constraints.
There he imposed no constraints.
There were no controls, no constraints.
On that, there are no constraints.
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