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The phrase "almost perfect stillness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of tranquility or quietness that is very close to being perfect but not entirely so.
Example: "As the sun set over the lake, there was an almost perfect stillness in the air, broken only by the gentle rustle of leaves."
Alternatives: "near absolute silence" or "nearly complete calmness".
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At midday, there is an almost perfect stillness.
At the start of the match, Alyssa swiftly took down Grace, but Grace immediately and calmly regained dominance, holding Alyssa down with an almost perfect stillness.
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The sun went down half an hour ago, and there is a nearly perfect stillness in the evening.
Perfect stillness.
Only the dull crackle of campfires disturbs the perfect stillness.
Perfect stillness, perfect contemplation, patience, serenity, all that good Zen stuff.
Her hand would hover above my leg, or lie under it, in perfect stillness.
"I played almost perfect tennis".
The confluence was almost perfect.
"It's almost perfect".
– and almost perfect insignificance.
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