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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost occur" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "almost" and "occur" do not combine effectively to express a coherent idea.
Example: "The event will almost occur next week" does not make sense as it implies an event is on the verge of happening but does not clarify if it will actually happen.
Alternatives: "nearly happen" or "almost take place."
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This suggests that physiological and biochemical changes in the berry almost occur immediately after the treatment.
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In another incident, demolition work almost occurred near an electrical junction box that had not been turned off.
To Najib's evident alarm, that tragedy almost occurred in July when tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Kuala Lumpur.
The H2 s peak almost occurs at the same temperature of those of acetone and CO2 (720 K).
In the ribonucleotide synthesis group, distinct positional conservation of G-rich motifs was observed, with the motifs almost occurring in columns.
Military interventions almost always occur in international waters.
Esophageal varices almost always occur in people who have cirrhosis of the liver.
The attacks almost always occur in ghettos & are usually the work of teenagers.
The same kinds of misfits will almost certainly occur in distribution channels.
"In contrast, attacks off Somalia almost always occur while they are under way".
Experts say the two diseases almost never occur in the same person.
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