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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost resolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that is close to being settled or fixed but is not completely done yet.
Example: "The technical difficulties we faced during the presentation are almost resolved, and we expect to be back on track shortly."
Alternatives: "nearly settled" or "close to resolution".
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As an emergency room physician, I treated a 55-year-old man for a kidney stone that, after eight hours of observation, had almost resolved.
The hyperfluorescence at baseline almost resolved in both eyes.
Figure 4 shows the inflammation almost resolved after the therapy.
After 1-month follow-up, the skin rash on the above areas almost resolved.
As the LBP was almost resolved, we permitted the patient to return to ballet.
Although the descent was not performed immediately after the onset of the headache, cephalalgia almost resolved as time went on.
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S. Typhimurium strains were almost entirely resolved; nearly every strain possessed its own branch on the dendrogram.
Recently, a study on mitochondrial genome sequences (mtDNAs) of all extant bears presented for the first time an almost completely resolved bear phylogeny with support for most of the problematic nodes in the bear family tree, except for the position of the sloth bear [ 4].
Such warnings are almost always resolved without punitive action.
These conflicting feelings are almost always resolved in the same way: I head to my studio, gradually shedding the guilt and regrets, find boundless energy when I think I had none left, work an eight-hour day, and leave the studio in a state of high that comes from no other substance or experience, thirsty for more.
ME was almost completely resolved by day 14.
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