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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost season" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a time period that is nearly a specific season, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The weather is starting to change; we are in the almost season of spring."
Alternatives: "pre-season" or "transition period."
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Back in the days of Bernard Laporte, you could name the starting line-up in advance, almost season on season.
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"When we were 19-2 in our first innings it could have easily gone badly and for Sam Robson and Eoin Morgan to put on 200 - that's almost season-changing stuff.
Even in Los Angeles where I live, which some people see as almost season-less, we feel those changes in our bodies.
Bollgard II® provides almost season-long protection against H. armigera and H. punctigera, although based on knowledge of Cry1Ac expression in INGARD® it is presumed that in older plants only Cry2Ab provides effective control.
Rae spent almost four season with Bedford Blues before his short spell with Wasps last season, where he made four appearances off the bench.
That lasted almost a season.
Statistically, the 49ers have led the league almost all season.
Almost every season they have something in the pocket.
It's almost Easter season and — well, hey, we could use a Jew over here".
The Yankees have been missing several injured stars almost all season.
Successors to the safari jacket introduced in 1968 resurface on designer catwalks almost every season.
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