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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost nutritious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe food that is not fully nutritious or lacks some essential nutrients but still has some nutritional value.
Example: "While the snack is almost nutritious, it lacks the vitamins and minerals found in whole foods."
Alternatives: "partially nutritious" or "somewhat nutritious".
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But with investors potentially stuck with the thin gruel of low official interest rates for a long time, high-yield bonds are once again looking almost nutritious.
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"And it's the most nutritious food".
So, our favourite food is becoming weirder, tastier and, when made the right way, it almost qualifies as nutritious.
Avocados Avocados are so insanely nutritious, I almost think it's unfair to other foods.
The facility will provide almost 2,000 children with nutritious meals every day for a year.
Therefore the balancing is in choosing food that is nutritious and almost never letting go of control of the situation.
Common bean is highly nutritious with almost twice the protein levels of cereals, lower fats than soybean or peanut and higher amounts of lysine, phosphorus, iron, zinc, magnesium, copper and calcium than cereals [ 3].
But one of the answers that bubbles to the top almost every time is that nutritious food just costs more.
We were able to increase consumption of nutritious food by almost 50percentt by directing people to the good taste instead of the health benefits of vegetables.
A few months ago we wrote about Soylent, an incredibly nutritious "food replacement" smoothie that Rob, a 24-year-old engineer, had been making and consuming as his only food source for almost five weeks.
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