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The phrase "almost no room for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where there is very little space or opportunity for something to occur or exist. Example: "In this crowded city, there is almost no room for new businesses to thrive."
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There's almost no room for art.
There is almost no room for even slight deviations.
Still, there is almost no room for mistakes.
There is almost no room for new construction or ready-made houses.
"There's almost no room for coming in second or third or almost.
That's great at the pre-seed stages but leaves you almost no room for error down the road".
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There will almost certainly be no room for additional fiscal firepower if the rich world suffers a double-dip recession in 2012.
"Because she offers targeted help on an individual basis with no cash or material exchange," Ms. Wilentz goes on, "there's almost no room in her enterprise for the kind of maneuvering, corruption, or profit-seeking that has been the ruin of so many larger, more carefully planned outsider projects in Haiti".
Work out: I get back to basics on the road: pushups, burpees, etc., but I do bring a jump rope and a stretchy fitness band, which take up almost no room but are versatile for any-time workouts.
This time round, almost everyone agreed, though, there was no room for British colonial aloofness.
Lord Summer said "There is no room for documents which are almost the same or which will do just as well".
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