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"almost running out" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which there is a limited amount of something that is almost gone, for example: "We were almost running out of time to finish the project."
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During the second Supercharge, despite almost running out of energy on the prior leg, he deliberately stopped charging at 72%.
He added: "Until Edin's goal went in we were almost running out of ideas towards the end and it was almost: 'I think that's it, guys.' But we got a real huge amount of enthusiasm with the goal from Edin and we thought: 'Let's go for it.
Our proposed route was not a trade route at all, and we were left beating a nearly disastrous jungle retreat, losing two stone each and almost running out of food.
There was very many times when we were almost running out of money.
A manic and completely overjoyed Ben Platt gave his thanks with the speed of an auctioneer after winning lead actor in a musical for "Dear Evan Hansen". "When I was 6 years old, I was a prince in 'Cinderella,' and I have spent every day of my life since then just madly in love with musical theater," said Platt, almost running out of breath.
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We've almost run out".
Now, time has almost run out on the G.O.P. candidate.
So much that we almost ran out and ordered more.
Her meals had almost run out, she said.
"There comes a point when you almost run out of steam".
Mattingly said time has almost run out to discuss a new contract.
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