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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost step" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate something that is nearly a step or action but not quite there.
Example: "We are at the almost step of finalizing the project, just waiting for the last approval."
Alternatives: "nearly there" or "close to a step".
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We almost step on a dead badger.
And I can almost step back and view it RITCHIE -- Objectively.
"They are so big you can almost step into them," says Art Institute curator Matthew Witkovsky.
W. S. Merwin's work reversed itself, undoing modernism almost step by step.
Herbalife has also accelerated a stock buyback, almost Step 1 in any such campaign, and it has hired the investment bank Moelis & Company to represent it.
You might think that with the clout of The Delgados and their dedicated fanbase behind her, she could almost step into where she had left off.
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In contrast to the shear-thinning cases, it exhibits a plug flow prior to necking, an almost step-change approach to pinch-off of a "torpedo" shaped drop following the onset of necking, and a much smaller neck length; no secondary drops are formed.
I had almost stepped on rattlesnakes.
Recently, however, Thompson almost stepped back from dance and from society in general.
"Oh, I feel honored," she said, before almost stepping on a dead swamp sparrow.
The French alternate, Boris Sanson, stood close by, knowing he almost stepped in for Touya.
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