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The phrase "almost requires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very close to being necessary or essential, but not quite there.
Example: "The complexity of the project almost requires a team of experts to manage it effectively."
Alternatives: "nearly necessitates" or "almost demands".
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It almost requires a suspension of disbelief.
This intricately detailed book almost requires a knowledge of Stravinsky's works as complete as Walsh's own.
A quirky constitutional order almost requires MPs to follow the doings of the established church.
It almost requires a game board to show how Nick and Amy move through this book.
The search for distinctive American wines at reasonable prices almost requires ventures into the wine industry's back roads.
The pressure applied to people who run public corporations almost requires them to forget how to be good.
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Pitch decks are almost required for raising a round, but they don't have to be a required part of your pitch.
It almost required the bailiffs to shift him from the crease.
Her story is so vacuous as to almost require the imagination to spackle its holes.
Some chef's knives can almost require a small-business loan to purchase.
Unpleasant personality traits are almost required of young entrepreneurs trying to build something lasting.
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