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Discover Ludwig"almost total" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that almost all of something exists. For example: "The team had almost total control over the game."
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In roadways, almost total gridlock.
Almost total gender separation.
Eventually he attempted an almost total realism.
Most enjoy almost total job security.
The devastation downstairs was almost total.
The contrast in styles was almost total.
By now, his isolation was almost total.
The attempt is bold, but its failure almost total.
The film was shown in almost total silence.
We drove in almost total silence for 45 minutes.
Much Ado, however, is an almost total joy.
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