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The phrase "almost stunning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very impressive or beautiful, but not quite at the highest level of stunning.
Example: "The sunset was almost stunning, with vibrant colors painting the sky, but it lacked the intensity of previous evenings."
Alternatives: "nearly breathtaking" or "close to magnificent".
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Lundqvist, in an almost stunning development, was less than ordinary in goal.
That the Giants handled Carpenter the way they did was almost stunning.
It's a story that is familiar and yet, in its details, almost stunning.
It was almost stunning watching the lithe, 6-foot-7 Bryant chase Iverson around.
There still exist in corners of the country meals of almost stunning simplicity, usually involving something I hate – game birds – produced with a certain amount of fanfare.
It was an almost stunning about-face for a party that for years railed against Democrats for what they said was a rushed, backroom process to pass the ACA in 2010.
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Good high-def is almost always stunning; the sublime extremes of multichannel audio are staggering.
Almost as stunning, Tennessee filet mignon arrived in white mushroom sauce well laced with Jack Daniels.
"Stalingrad" offers almost as stunning a remembrance as those unhidden skeletons.
The viewing platform is closed (reopening 2008) but the view from the base is almost as stunning.
It seems like a fitting centrepiece for the games, but the "Water Cube" next door is almost as stunning.
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