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The phrase "almost respected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is close to being respected but may not fully achieve that status.
Example: "Despite his controversial opinions, he is almost respected among his peers for his expertise in the field."
Alternatives: "nearly respected" or "borderline respected".
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"It was an early sign of the way he viewed 'collaboration': the Guardian was an enemy because he'd 'given' them something and they hadn't toed the line, whereas the Daily Mail was almost respected for finding him entirely abominable".
In the case of foundation the nature situation must be almost respected.
However, it could be assumed that this constraint would be almost respected in mean value as shown in Appendix 1 (Fig. 12).
I almost respected his blatant offer because I admire direct communication.
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I almost respect this level of woke.
As it currently stands – and I almost respect to him for this – the tweet remains up, in all its strange, My Racist Day-Out glory.
In Britain, however, rules are almost religiously respected, and most of them actually make sense.
Almost every respected medical professional in England at that time was certain that cholera was due to miasma: air polluted by emanations from dung, rotting flesh, etc.
My equipment sometimes suffered, but they almost always respected me and my stuff when I told them I was a journalist who just wanted to photograph them.
He became respected, almost revered.
But he is almost universally liked and respected.
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