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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost organically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs in a natural or effortless manner, often in relation to growth or development.
Example: "The team worked together so well that their collaboration developed almost organically, without any need for strict guidelines."
Alternatives: "nearly naturally" or "practically instinctively".
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"I understood — kind of almost organically understood — how power worked.
Almost organically, the evening rush hour moved up a few hours.
Lately, a campaign that was built almost organically by disenfranchised voters who connected online has turned to more mainstream sources.
Almost organically clubbable, he joined Hasty Pudding, The Harvard Lampoon and Porcellian, the most exclusive of all.
The song came together "almost organically," he said, at the Carriage House Studio in Stamford, where he recorded it with a full band in early 2009.
The Ajax style may have grown up almost organically among players who had played together from a young age, while Lobanovskyi, pioneering the use of computer technology in coaching, imposed his vision on Dynamo Kiev.
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"It absolutely came about organically".
"The Big Brother stuff almost unfolded organically," said O'Sullivan. "I was moaning to Piers Morgan in the pub about it and he said let's get this stuff into the paper".
Interestingly enough, Pax Labs is one of very few Silicon Valley-based tech companies to have grown almost entirely organically.
However, until recently, this tended to happen implicitly and organically; almost accidentally.
Rearing native breeds organically almost exclusively on grass with minimal use of supplementary fodder eliminates fuel, fertiliser and feed costs.
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