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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost pass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very close to being accepted or successful, but not quite there.
Example: "I studied hard for the exam, but I almost passed; I missed it by just a few points."
Alternatives: "nearly pass" or "close to passing".
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You almost pass out.
Could almost pass as a children's song.
With those tinted glasses and platform shoes, she could almost pass for a pretty Elton John.
Moffie was reunited with his "safety valve," that he could "almost pass my problems over to".
On paper it could almost pass for something by the poet John Ashbery.
At 7-3 and 282 pounds, Sabonis could almost pass for O'Neal's body double.
The letter, on writing paper from his legal chambers, could almost pass for an official document.
Leave out the cannibalism and it might almost pass for optimism.
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He panicked... almost passed out".
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