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The phrase "almost the most" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is very close to being the most important, valuable, or significant thing, but not quite. Example: "The last piece of chocolate cake was almost the most delicious dessert I've ever had, but then I tried the chocolate mousse and it stole the title."
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(Desecration is almost the most ancient insult).
But actually, this almost the most relaxed I've seen her.
Their skepticism seemed almost the most encouraging sign I had encountered in Medellín.
Grossman told Sky News: "He was almost the most variously talented journalist in British broadcasting history.
"It seemed he was almost the most important American there," he said later.
"Qualifying is almost the most difficult as lots of things are going through your head," Purvis told british-gymnastics.org.org
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As for Australia's horror World Cup draw – almost the most-lopsided fixture any team has ever faced there – he's all smiles.
The game is almost always the most-watched television show of the year.
Mr. Rooney's end segment was almost always the most-watched part of the show.
The United States' 2-2 World Cup draw with Portugal is almost certainly the most-viewed soccer match ever in the United States.
By now, you are almost certainly most-definitely singing the "Friends" theme song by The Rembrandts in your head.
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