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The phrase "almost perfect combining" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or result that is very close to being perfectly combined, but it lacks clarity and may need rephrasing for better understanding.
Example: "The flavors in this dish are almost perfect combining, creating a delightful experience for the palate."
Alternatives: "nearly perfect blend" or "almost ideal fusion."
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The Roses' eponymous 1989 debut is especially amazing, almost perfect: combining groove and guitar, tune and attitude, west coast dreaminess with north-west wit.
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With an almost perfect combined performance, Neal Cotts and Bobby Jenks answered the biggest question that hovered over the start of the World Series: How effectively could the White Sox relief corps pitch when the relievers hadn't pitched, in most instances, for two weeks?
Optically, it is the main refracting lens and thus has to combine almost perfect transmission of visible light with precise shape, in order to focus incoming light.
Thus, by combining " Prevotella spp. and/or A. vaginae," it is possible to select either an almost perfect specificity or an optimal sensitivity.
The strength of the combined inter-observer agreement for spinal MRI changes ranged from slight (κ = .12) to almost perfect (κ = .90).90
The strength of the combined inter-observer agreement for evaluation of the SIJ changes ranged from moderate (κ = .52) to almost perfect agreement (κ = .81) (Table 6).
Yet its fresh agility combined with a savory, almost meaty quality made it a surprise hit at dinner one recent evening and an almost perfect match for the funky, mineral tanginess of Minetta's steaks.
The combined inter-observer agreement for 'global assessment' was substantial (κ = .61) (Table 6), whereas the intra-observer agreement was almost perfect (κ = .89) for reader A and substantial (κ = .79) for reader B (Table 7).
"I played almost perfect tennis".
The confluence was almost perfect.
"It's almost perfect".
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