Sentence examples for almost sentence from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "almost sentence" is not standard in written English, but it can be understood in context.
It can be used to describe a phrase or clause that resembles a sentence but lacks complete grammatical structure or clarity.
Example: "The phrase 'running through the park' is an almost sentence, as it suggests an action but does not provide a subject."
Alternatives: "incomplete thought" or "fragmented phrase".

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The identity of the narrator shifts almost sentence to sentence.

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A self-confessed "style sponge", her emails are an exhilarating stream-of-consciousness, a paragraph-less, almost sentence-less, flow: "My mind," she says, "does not go in any linear fashion whatsoever".

They also establish Eileen definitively as a person in her own right - witty, ironic, able to extract humour from the most unpromising situations, demonstrating almost from sentence to sentence why Orwell wanted to marry her.

His speech won applause at almost every sentence.

With almost every sentence you just feel: that's so true and I never realised it.

When we spoke, Weisweiler repeated the words repetition and technique in almost every sentence.

Almost every sentence meanwhile, has been as splendid as those first few.

It's what he says at the end of almost every sentence.

Almost every sentence is a distillation of the human capacity for suffering and survival".

Today, Khalid's face has thinned, and his laugh, which used to punctuate almost every sentence, is a rare occurrence.

There is an effortless felicity in his prose, and a discreetly happy invention in almost every sentence.

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