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The phrase "almost proximate to" is not standard in written English and may be considered redundant.
It can be used when trying to describe something that is very close to another thing, but the combination of "almost" and "proximate" is unnecessary.
Example: "The café is almost proximate to the library, making it a convenient spot for students."
Alternatives: "nearly close to" or "almost adjacent to".
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Whether bootstrap value of 100 signifies the maximum support of respective nodes, the node holding the AY283555.1 and branches achieved a bootstrap value of 99 which was almost proximate to 100.
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Ditches are shown to be most proximate to arable land, streams and rivers intermediate and ponds the least proximate.
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
Latvia has a highly literate people and is proximate to the world's richest Scandinavia countries.
Cell wall thickening was only observed in cells proximate to the cortex.
"It seems to me it is so rhetorically proximate to justifications for more war," he said.
Some people have indeed died proximate to Taser exposure, but the numbers are very small.
"I just think our office needs to be proximate to the greatest number of people," he said.
Is it a function of a morbid desire to be proximate to tragedy that makes me recount this?
Though not great herself, she was so proximate to greatness that it was hard to distinguish pilot fish from shark.
Their historian friends were made of tougher stuff, and occasionally looked uncomfortable being proximate to such po-faced emoting.
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