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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost of it" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "I understood almost of it" should be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "most of it" or "nearly all of it".
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The show is a job-lot style display of current inventory, almost of it for sale, some of it fairly cheap.
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And if you call it a regular size, people eat almost all of it, about 95% of it.
Almost none of it is about them.
The two banks account for about $6.5 billion of the settlement, almost all of it tax deductible.
I'm almost sure of it.
Women make up almost half of it.
ROMNEY: Almost none of it.
Almost all of it comes from salt.
They sold almost all of it.
Well, almost all of it.
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