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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost resembles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is similar to another thing, but not exactly the same.
Example: "The painting almost resembles a famous work by Van Gogh, but with a unique twist."
Alternatives: "nearly looks like" or "is somewhat similar to".
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At times he almost resembles his contemporary Stendhal, vivaciously describing Britain instead of Italy.
On the shore of Lake Titicaca, it almost resembles a small, seaside town.
Now, thanks to you, it almost resembles the helmet of a soldier.
Already, Texas has been portrayed as such an aberration that it almost resembles, well, Massachusetts in 1988.
The thick brown hair has receded to a thatch of prickly white, which he wears so closely cropped that it almost resembles a flattop.
On weekends, the ambience inside, bursting with spouses, romantic partners and some who simply show up looking for diversion, almost resembles the island's beach resorts.
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These almost resemble school reports, written with fond verve.
My driver was slender, with thick black hair combed back in something almost resembling a pompadour.
So bright was the blue moon in certain areas that it almost resembled the sun.
Yet some booths seemed so mired in that market as to almost resemble period rooms.
On a hanger were his white shirt and a black tie over a gray glen-plaid suit that almost resembled doll's clothing.
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