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The phrase "almost thought it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a near realization or consideration of something, but ultimately not fully believing or concluding it.
Example: "I almost thought it was going to rain today, but the sun came out instead."
Alternatives: "nearly believed it" or "almost considered it".
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And as I uttered them I almost thought it was someone else speaking.
I almost thought it was some kind of recap of stories from the Challenger explosion.
"We had such good results I almost thought it couldn't be true," he said.
For a moment, I almost thought it was "Please", since that was his last word before the Whispermen retreated.
It was a book to put Kindle out of business, so covetable that, I almost thought, it scarcely mattered what it contained.
When Eric Holder, the US attorney general, announced on Wednesday that the department of justice would not pursue charges against ex-senator Ted Stevens, one might have almost thought it was an April Fools prank.
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You would almost think it was a business.
Avocados Avocados are so insanely nutritious, I almost think it's unfair to other foods.
"I almost think it's feeling as good as it's going to feel," MacCulloch said.
You'd almost think it was a horrible idea which is slowly killing the planet.
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