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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost that have" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "There are almost that have completed the task."
Alternatives: "nearly all that have" or "almost everyone who has".
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Adorno, in his essay on late Beethoven, pointed out that some of the composer's most daring gestures take the form not of outlandish harmonies but of familiar decorative formulas — clichés, almost — that have been removed from their customary contexts and are strewn about as fragments.
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Almost everything that has been written about forgiveness tells the hurt partner to forgive.
Almost everything that had to do with the church," he said.
Tswalu's head of wildlife, Gus Van Dyk, says that the farmers had killed almost everything that had teeth or claws.
Almost everyone that has a PC uses Windows and is familiar with the interface.
That length of time is long enough that almost everything that has happened has happened more than once.
You can use almost anything that has a lid.
These are persons that have almost exhausted all coping mechanisms.
"Look at almost any company that has lasted," he continued.
I almost died, because that had been my dream.
Sabang has not experienced the almost continual violence that has afflicted the rest of Aceh.
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