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The phrase "almost right away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happened very soon after a particular event or action, but not immediately.
Example: "After I sent the email, I received a response almost right away."
Alternatives: "very soon" or "shortly after."
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That's got to be almost right away".
But almost right away on that stage, we clicked.
Almost right away, the group loses sight of the balloon.
I think the renowned surgeon and his team of doctors knew almost right away.
And I got the schtick almost right away with ON A CONTINUUM.
One of them was kicked out almost right away by the females.
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When people who at the moment are invested in coming across as thoughtful and/or spiritually sound begin to say something which at some level inside of themselves they know to be aggressively crazy, they almost always right away use language that is seriously tweaked, if not outright incomprehensible.
Don't worry about lyrics right away: professional musicians almost always write a melody first and use nonsense sounds in place of words.
It should thicken almost instantly; serve right away.
A merger of two public companies can almost never be completed right away.
And Van Persie almost answered the call right away when he ran on to Di Maria's astute pass on the angle but directed his first-time effort over the top.
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