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The phrase "almost spend" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a near completion of spending, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "I almost spend all my savings on that new car."
Alternatives: "nearly spend" or "close to spending".
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"I almost spend that on rent and utilities in a year.
A senior government economist worries that parents "almost spend too much .On a morning in a poor quarter of east Delhi, Khajuri Khas, that eagerness is evident.
"People almost spend money on his paintings just to be around him". "We have a lot of financiers who love the matador series," he added.
However, it is really difficult for the most of teachers to do that practically even though they almost spend all of their energy.
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But what advisers had said was a surplus in the reserve is almost spent.
Three years into filming, with the funds almost spent and his investors impatient, Heymann felt lost.
Now the money is almost spent, and Western governments are heading for the exits.
Then the Colts almost spent the next 30 minutes undoing all their good work.
Talking about her hometown of Cambridge reminded her of how she had almost spent her life: as a medical technologist.
"Location," he said, "growing up on the West Coast and almost spending my entire career in the National League and the National League West.
TIMMY: How about we just buy four copies of it, since it's so expensive, and we've almost spent our weekly book allowance?
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