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The phrase "almost on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly at a certain level or state, but not quite there.
Example: "The project is almost on a deadline, so we need to work quickly to finish it."
Alternatives: "nearly at a" or "close to a".
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He put in some catfish ponds a decade later almost on a whim.
Almost on a daily basis, we are confronted with situations that in one way or the other invoke negative emotions.
It all began almost on a whim.
"He was almost on a stretcher".
Thus Google can redefine its goals almost on a whim.
Almost on a whim, she decided to leave Ohio.
They reached the 1998 finals almost on a lark.
We killed people almost on a daily basis," he added.
Watford are doing that almost on a weekly basis.
It happens almost on a daily basis for me".
It's almost on a case-by-case basis".
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