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The phrase "almost take it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is close to accepting or understanding something but has not fully committed yet.
Example: "I was ready to agree with her, but I almost take it back when she changed her argument."
Alternatives: "nearly accept it" or "close to taking it".
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When someone doesn't want to talk to me, I almost take it as a personal challenge.
But the point is, we almost take it for granted today that the nation would cohere.
That happens a lot, so we almost take it for granted.
In Washington, many people almost take it for granted that Mexico was the big winner from Nafta.
Without this process, plants would be in dire straits, and yet we almost take it for granted".
But, you know, when you talk to any organized-crime member you can almost take it to the bank that he's killed somebody".
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I almost took it too seriously.
"You could tell that he was almost taking it personal.
"The flood almost took it down the mountain".
We attacked Mi'ar and were almost taking it back but our ammunition finished.
Breeze almost takes it out of his hand, and he says "damn".
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