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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost static" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, condition, or object that is nearly unchanging or exhibiting very little movement or variation.
Example: "The economy has been almost static for the past few years, showing little growth or decline."
Alternatives: "nearly unchanged" or "virtually motionless."
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They are almost static monuments.
Baalkah veered from slowly evolving, almost static textures, to violent, motor-like rhythms.
The number of academic staff remained almost static between 2010/11.
The slow, subdued (though amplified), almost static work is essentially a single consonant chord sustained over 45 minutes.
European airlines' profits are expected to stay almost static at $7.5bn, with demand dampened by terror attacks.
Despite massive political and economic shifts in the decade since then, attitudes to the monarchy seem almost static.
Although there has been some fluctuation in tax rates from administration to administration, the overall effect has been almost static.
At the other end, Chris Tavaré played one of his most stubborn, almost static, most invaluable innings.
With pyramidal compositions and flattened, simplified forms outlined by exacting black lines, they project an almost static classicism.
Globally, almost two-thirds of illiterate adults are women, a figure that has remained almost static since 1990.
After hundreds of years of pulsating rhythm, Debussy dared to write whole stretches of almost static music.
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