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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost no predicament" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is very little or no difficulty or trouble present.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, we found ourselves in almost no predicament by the end of the project."
Alternatives: "hardly any trouble" or "virtually no issue".
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As one quickly gathers from his conversations and occasional writings, Ralph Ellison is much preoccupied — as an individual, as a Negro American (an expression he persists in using), and as a writer — with the not so fashionable conviction that, when met with courage and determination, there is almost no predicament that cannot be converted into "benefits and victories".
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The Pirates 13-133, 4-11) are still in danger of missing the Big East tournament, an almost unthinkable predicament for a team that boasted one of the best freshman classes in the nation and was projected to play deep into the tournament.
Ms. Payne does not spell out the psychological effects of the almost comic predicament of a 400-pound woman pressed by gravity toward the river, but when Natraja emerges from it profoundly altered, we accept the change as natural and redeeming.
But what should be an exciting journey is often overshadowed by the almost suffocating predicament of student loan debt.
Well, almost no one.
Almost no one came.
Almost no one talks.
Almost no one can.
Almost no one did.
Almost no sex.
Well, almost no expense.
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