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The phrase "almost no effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where very little effort is required to achieve a result.
Example: "She completed the project with almost no effort, impressing everyone with her skills."
Alternatives: "barely any effort" or "hardly any effort".
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The funny thing was, it took almost no effort.
Indeed, following the instructions in "Artisan Breads Every Day" took almost no effort.
He has a fund of good ideas that require almost no effort at all.
President Bush has managed to undo most of the modest gains they made with almost no effort.
The game makes almost no effort to explain that humanity is battling a war against two enemies.
Add a little butter and sugar, and you create an easy banoffee pud with almost no effort at all.
He makes almost no effort to explore the numerous substantial justifications for the second, more generous explanation for Kuhn's influence.
While New York City pays the Police Department's skyrocketing legal bills, the department makes almost no effort to learn from lawsuits brought against it and its officers.
This is probably because he had chosen to make almost no effort in Iowa and therefore was receiving almost no attention while the media was focused there.
Almost no effort is made to render volume or light effects, with the exception of the dark shadow cast by a vase on the table.
Building grass-roots support was not part of Romney's world experience, and he made almost no effort to enlist the public in his crusade.
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