Sentence examples for almost to define from inspiring English sources

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The fact that he is not on people's radar is a symptom of the leadership gap that has come almost to define Albany for some New Yorkers.

Embodied in it, and suggested with extraordinary dramatic tact, are all the basic questions of tragedy, which are presented in such a way as almost to define the form itself.

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However, clear distinctions are almost impossible to define.

And I think you've almost got to define it as one symbiotic living thing.

It's almost impossible to define the typical sake spot in town.

That's the only description I can really give it … It's almost impossible to define.

The line between organic and electronic sounds is almost impossible to define.

Yet, Mr Bellos says, the concept of a word itself is almost impossible to define.

There is plenty not to like about this book, but here is what I did like: It is almost impossible to define.

The workshop experimented with glass and Plexiglas as well as metal in developing the range of lighting that has almost come to define the Bauhaus.

The war on terror has had no discernible trajectory, and, unlike other military conflicts, it's almost impossible to define victory.

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