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Discover Ludwig"almost off" can be a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a phrase that indicates something is very close to being completely turned off or stopped. Example: "I left the stove on but luckily I caught it almost off before it caused a fire."
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5.15pm BST Almost off: OK.
He came to his radio empire almost off hand.
Therapy is out of fashion and almost off the air.
In fact we think you look almost off your trolley.
By the 1340s necklines had become so wide that they were almost off the shoulder.
He explained that a graph displayed by Lord Monckton was "almost off by 100%".
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The single "i" sounded almost off-puttingly buoyant when it was released, a few months ago.
It takes Afghanistan from almost off-the-scale to the merely high.
Ms. Lister-Jones, of the sitcom "Whitney," has an almost off-putting assurance.
This is music of brisk intelligence and an almost off-putting abundance of composure.
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