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The phrase "almost perfect correction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a correction that is very close to being flawless but has minor imperfections.
Example: "The editor made an almost perfect correction to the manuscript, only missing a few punctuation errors."
Alternatives: "nearly flawless correction" or "virtually perfect correction".
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ICA yielded almost perfect correction in all conditions.
In conclusion, for EMCP the quality of correction depended on the EMCP variant used and the structure of the data, whereas ICA always yielded almost perfect correction.
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