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The phrase "almost promoting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is close to or nearly encouraging or endorsing a particular idea or action.
Example: "The advertisement was almost promoting a lifestyle that was unattainable for most people."
Alternatives: "nearly endorsing" or "practically advocating".
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"They're almost promoting you to eat and drive".
This year I was so on the lookout for cage fights that I found myself almost promoting them like Don King.
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Turns out the Duke was almost promoted to king this week (over the reigning Trump, naturally) when it comes to galvanizing letter writers.
In the initial Parliamentary debates in 2004 about CAMR there was almost no mention about promoting the right to health through access to essential medicines or the need to deal with neglected diseases, and the absence of these themes carried over to the Parliamentary review [ 17].
Making almost any cheese is about promoting, and then controlling, decay.
Since 2008, complaints about noise in Hyde Park almost doubled promoting a review of the venue's licence to host events.
We found that graphene interacts weakly with the underlying Ge(110) substrate that keeps graphene's electronic structure almost intact promoting this interface for future graphene-semiconductor applications.
Why does it spend almost nothing promoting itself to the public while the Advertising Standards Agency spends over half a million pounds per year?
However, it has suffered in finding currency as a general tool for global resource mobilisation, and is at risk of being attached to almost anything promoting development.
Steinway kept its operations compartmentalized -- woodworkers, for example, were almost never promoted to be tuners.
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