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The phrase "almost of an" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning in any context.
Example: "It was almost of an impossible task to complete on time."
Alternatives: "nearly an" or "close to a".
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The effect is almost of an apparition.
I was (almost) of an age with that imperishable England XV of 1980.
In the case of the beehive pictures one has a sense almost of an entire Chekhov play distilled in paint.
The copious references to iPod Touches and plasma TVs don't so much ground Theo's narrative in a recognisable contemporary setting as make the whole structure seem oddly artificial; there is a sense almost of an over-researched historical novel, in which period details have been crowbarred in more or less at random.
The heat may pulse, or feel almost of an electrical sensation.
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As a product almost of a single will, meanwhile, the iPhonepadandpod betrays something different.
But at the convent, as at Annie Wright, a few were the objects, almost, of a cult.
To many the communal activities and group spirit, reminiscent almost of a college campus, are an attraction.
To me, point five seems like carte blanche for the creation almost of a second Internet.
It's got the build up of almost of a family wedding, everyone milling around... everybody waving at each other.
And that is the ideal, almost, of a thriller.
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