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The phrase "almost relieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of near relief, indicating that someone is close to feeling relieved but not entirely.
Example: "After hearing the news, I was almost relieved that the situation wasn't as bad as I had feared."
Alternatives: "nearly relieved" or "close to feeling relieved."
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She seems almost relieved.
She sounded almost relieved.
I was almost relieved.
OK.'" She sounds almost relieved.
He seems almost relieved to be back.
The two were almost relieved to turn the place down.
"Let's see — I hope," Karzai said, looking almost relieved.
When she shoved a final forehand wide, she looked almost relieved.
In fact, she took the defeat well, looking almost relieved that her Wimbledon was over.
They seemed almost relieved, as if glad their doubts were finally confirmed.
But by the time the denouement came, the company seemed almost relieved.
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