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The phrase "almost replaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very close to being substituted or superseded by something else, but not quite fully replaced yet.
Example: "The traditional methods of communication have almost replaced by digital platforms in recent years."
Alternatives: "nearly substituted" or "close to being replaced".
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The activity has become so popular that it almost replaced windsurfing in the 2016 Olympics.
Neuroscience has almost replaced philosophy and become virtually a surrogate name for philosophy.
A Tory MP said: "Being a ConHome reader has almost replaced the party membership.
And that has been almost replaced by literary festivals, and universities, of course.
The PGA/β-TCP scaffolds were almost replaced by new growing bone within 90 days after surgery.
"Navajo White almost replaced white in inside environments, and that's what was there, on the outside, very, very early".
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"Contacting people by telephone could almost replace face-to-face communication.
"Sounds like a plan" is so ubiquitous it's almost replaces "and" and "the" in frequency of use.
It is now available in most tertiary ICUs around the world and has almost completely replaced intermittent haemodialysis (IHD) in some countries.
It seems almost entirely replaced by the cuckoo 'convince'convince
After 1962, it had almost entirely replaced the Salk vaccine.
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