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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost she" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and lacks grammatical structure.
Example: "It was almost she who made the final decision, but it was actually someone else."
Alternatives: "nearly her" or "practically she".
Exact(19)
"Almost!" she says.
"Not pro bono, but almost," she said.
"Almost," she says with a laugh.
"The letter is like an excuse, almost," she said.
"It's mystical almost," she says of the illness.
Everything is for sale, well almost, she says.
Similar(41)
Almost immediately, she said, she was disillusioned.
She is almost certain she will be imprisoned in Taiwan.
Almost before she hit the ground, she was screaming, "Mommy!
"Yes, almost there," she says.
Almost instantly, she'd redden.
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