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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost three months" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a duration of time that is close to, but not quite, three months.
Example: "I have been working on this project for almost three months now, and I can see significant progress."
Alternatives: "nearly three months" or "about three months".
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After the bombing, Wol was unconscious for almost three months.
"I've been here almost three months," she said yesterday.
The siege was front-page news for almost three months.
Plate 2, for example, took almost three months to complete.
The sanction remained in place for almost three months.
"I'd been out of commission for almost three months.
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He committed suicide almost three months later.
The letter never was mailed, and Hemingway took his own life almost three months later.
That, though, had been almost three months earlier, and there indeed was more to it.
When she died almost three months ago, doctors did not know why.
Almost three months ago, they finished renovating their new studio apartment and moved in.
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