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The phrase "almost no oversight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is very little supervision or control over a process or activity.
Example: "The project was completed with almost no oversight, leading to several unexpected issues."
Alternatives: "minimal oversight" or "little to no supervision".
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Critics say Mr. Coleman operated with almost no oversight.
Watching this hearing, you can see there's almost no oversight.
That system was allowed to grow with almost no oversight.
It's hardly a surprise that the system, which has almost no oversight, has failed.
But American officers say there is almost no oversight after a contractor is given the job.
The fighting could foster abuses with almost no oversight, kill civilians and thus alienate local populations.
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"The waste uncovered at these sanitary districts occurred because, prior to these audits, there has been almost no public oversight of these operations," he said.
"Despite a history of scoring errors, contract manipulation and corporate misbehavior, there's been almost no public oversight of companies such as Pearson," said Bob Schaeffer, a spokesman for FairTest, an advocacy group opposed to standardized testing.
But because companies are eager to resolve cases out of court — an indictment could severely damage a company — there is almost no judicial oversight on prosecutors' interpretation of the act.
The contracts are classified so there's almost no civilian oversight.
And at the moment, this beta test is subject to almost no government oversight.
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