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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost proves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evidence or arguments that suggest a conclusion but do not fully establish it.
Example: "The data collected from the experiment almost proves the hypothesis, but further testing is needed to confirm it."
Alternatives: "nearly demonstrates" or "suggests strongly".
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Not long after, an effort to cross a stream swollen with spring melt almost proves fatal.
This profoundly visual stage adaptation offers a similarly lush stream of consciousness, one so encompassing that it almost proves overwhelming.
106th over: England 426-6 (Giles 4, G Jones 73) Jones's aggression almost proves his undoing as he tries to hook Tait.
Braxton Hicks brings forward some most valuable evidence against the idea of a placental sinus system into which the fœtal silli protrude, and almost proves that normally no blood exists among the silli. Prof. Prof
Or almost proves it: in the end he presents us with one of the most stunning images in all the box set dramas when he walks toward us through a doorway with one side of his head missing.
Zoë isn't exactly a conventional heroine, and the mistake she makes in getting too cozy with the female bodyguard of a volatile criminal almost proves fatal — in an amusing way, however.
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And that Catch-22 almost proved fatal.
One storm almost proved too ferocious.
Sipadan's stellar reputation almost proved its undoing.
Leaving Cain in for that long almost proved very costly.
In hindsight, that decision almost proved to be a catastrophic error.
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