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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost reminded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of familiarity or a sense of recalling something that is not quite the same as the current situation.
Example: "The smell of the bakery almost reminded me of my grandmother's kitchen when I was a child."
Alternatives: "nearly brought to mind" or "almost evoked".
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In fact, its revenge-justice theme almost reminded me of Denis Villeneuve's crime melodrama Prisoners (2013).
It almost reminded me of the opening refrain of The Sex Pistols' Holidays in the Sun.
Tight end Josh Baker said Sparano almost reminded him of R. Lee Ermey's memorable character, the Marine drill instructor Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in the film "Full Metal Jacket".
A crowd-pleasing rabbit pulled from the hat, a windfall tax on mega-corporations – why, it almost reminded you of Gordon Brown.
"The spirit of the Lebanese people was so warm, engaging and verbal that it almost reminded me of my Irish heritage, and that was something I hadn't seen portrayed in an American film".
It almost reminded me of the early Snapchat, all bubbly and amateur-looking.
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It's so ruthless, it almost reminds me of N.W.A.
"Almost" reminds the fiction writer that he is just that: writing fictions, not journalism.
"The lip color almost reminds me of what your grandmother would wear in the '40s," Boehmer said.
It almost reminds me of Vaughn Meader, the comedian who did a terrific imitation of John F. Kennedy from October 1962 right up until Nov. 22, 1963, when Kennedy was assassinated.
They almost remind me of...middle-aged civil servants.As galling as paying AIG employees bonuses may be, there exists some good arguments for honouring the contracts.
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