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The phrase "almost odd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly unusual or peculiar, but not quite.
Example: "The pattern on the fabric was almost odd, making it hard to determine its origin."
Alternatives: "nearly strange" or "almost unusual".
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It seems almost odd for me to talk about being just British now.
It is almost odd to be so happy, because a lot of literary experience is like boxing.
His forthright expression of his own sexuality in a world where such an attitude can cut back record sales is almost odd.
It was almost odd seeing Testaverde in uniform with the first unit at 8 30 this morning, less than 24 hours after jamming his thumb against the helmet of the rookie guard Jonathan Goodwin, who had been pushed into him.
The information is almost odd, and points to a potential blank slate for Microsoft.
It's almost odd to consider, but Microsoft is now one of the most interesting hardware companies.
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But, even to physicists, quantum mechanics — the basis of a quantum computer — is almost intolerably odd.
Almost as odd as England scoring a try! 40 min: The gold section of the crowd are silent.
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