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The phrase "almost perfect mix" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of elements that is very close to being ideal but not quite there.
Example: "The new recipe is an almost perfect mix of flavors that tantalizes the taste buds."
Alternatives: "nearly ideal blend" or "close to perfect combination".
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As REITs began to regain access to the credit markets, however, that fear began to dissipate, prompting a relief rally that has been supported by an almost perfect mix of market conditions, fund managers say.
To put it crudely, one of the reasons Oscar De La Hoya is pitting these fine fighters against each other is they provide the almost perfect mix for drama.
The initial scenes of Fantasy are an almost perfect mix of drama and game, alternating so seamlessly between action sequences and elaborate animated cinematic scenes that you can barely distinguish between watching and playing.
In fact, the Nordics are 25 years ahead of the game when it comes to decarbonizing the electricity production, a feat to a large extent made possible by the common Nordic electricity market and the almost perfect mix of renewables present in the region.
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It's almost like this perfect mix.
It's almost like she had the perfect mix of experience.
We may observe that when the second input (see Fig. 2) is dominating (( {R}_1^{in} ) < 50%), the mixing is almost perfect.
The mixing tends to perfect mixing when the inter T-junction distance increases, it is almost perfect for L = 20D in the turbulent case.
With its mix of nightclubs, mosques, luxury suites and boardrooms, the Burj is an almost perfect representation of Dubai's own complexities and contradictions.
It sounds a perfect mix.
What is the perfect mix?
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