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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost paying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is close to making a payment or is in the process of doing so but has not completed it yet.
Example: "I was almost paying for the groceries when I realized I left my wallet at home."
Alternatives: "nearly paying" or "close to paying".
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"Right now," she said, "it's almost paying for itself.
And it's working, it's almost paying for itself".
"We're almost paying the price of one ticket for both of us," he said.
You are almost paying as much as you would for a permanent shop.
It's that living-legend syndrome, where you're almost paying to be in the same room - like the Stones, whom I saw at Wembley, or Dylan, whom I saw in his pissed rockabilly phase.
People are almost paying you to take it away".
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I almost paid what it asked.
His home is almost paid for.
"It almost pays for the computer".
Amazingly the disorder almost paid off.
them and us". Amazingly the disorder almost paid off.
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