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The phrase "almost nothing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is very little or nearly no quantity of something in a particular context.
Example: "After the storm, there was almost nothing of the garden left, just a few broken branches."
Alternatives: "hardly any of" or "virtually none of".
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She remembers almost nothing of her I.CU.
Almost nothing of any consequence is permitted.
That is, he knew almost nothing of its hats.
Almost nothing of Fitzgerald's sad, dark novel survives.
But almost nothing of this tide of resentment lingers now.
Southampton did not show up for the first half, producing almost nothing of note.
There are only scraps of news here, and almost nothing of the world.
("For 35 years he had not stopped talking and almost nothing of fundamental value had emerged").
In his current position, however, Gohmert has done almost nothing of value to his constituents.
There is almost nothing of what really happened in the movie, except the conga.
It has almost nothing of a functioning economy apart from basic commerce and farming.
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