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The phrase "almost things" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to refer to items or concepts that are nearly complete or nearly certain, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In our discussion, we touched on almost things that could improve our project."
Alternatives: "nearly items" or "almost concepts".
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"It is a music that is comprised of drives, energies that are almost things you can't quantify," he said of the Russians.
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She closed the notebook, where she'd taped pictures of my almost-things under a dramatic "MISSING" headline.
I wanted to line up all the baubles and bothers and clusters and... But, in the end, all the lining up of these almost-things got me to thinking of one of the more hauntingly ridiculous passages in Claude Lévi-Strauss's "Tristes Tropiques," where he attributes Christopher Columbus's mistaking of squids for mermaids to an "error in taste".
Mali looked almost reunified; things seemed promising.
She admired exactitude of expression above almost all things else.
Revenge of the Sith has some almost decent things.
He almost sees things two phases ahead of everyone else.
Robbie Muirhead's 25-yard rasper almost levelled things but after the break United continued to threaten.
There are only two, the result of slack demand for almost all things digital.
Kilmarnock emerged with renewed vigour after the break and almost levelled things early in the half.
Remember to draw the scales and the almost flaming things in the back.
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