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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost nowhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is present in very few places or is rarely found.
Example: "Despite extensive searching, the rare species was found almost nowhere in the region."
Alternatives: "hardly anywhere" or "scarcely any place".
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"Right now we're almost nowhere".
"Almost nowhere to go".
Soldiers are almost nowhere to be seen.
"Right now, we're almost nowhere," he concluded.
Glass was almost nowhere to be seen.
Now, Russian lugers have almost nowhere to train.
They're out in the middle of literally almost nowhere.
This utopianism is almost nowhere to be found today.
Google TV has gone almost nowhere since its 2010 launch.
Western influences are almost nowhere to be found.
As a result, they are mentioned almost nowhere.
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