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The phrase "almost trying to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an effort that is not fully committed or is somewhat hesitant in nature.
Example: "She was almost trying to convince him, but her heart wasn't in it."
Alternatives: "nearly attempting to" or "kind of trying to".
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It's almost trying to galvanize the next park movement.
Isn't that almost trying to humiliate people further?
We were almost trying to get rid of the ball.
Ramakrishna is almost trying to bypass the brain in his quest for enlightenment.
Almost trying to kill herself, in other words, through helping others.
And I've seen people almost trying to hide their disappointment when they see me.
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You almost try to control them, don't you?
She said: "They almost tried to cut me off completely from everything.
If these startups are not at the right stage for our acceleration track, we can almost try to make room for them in our incubation track.
Out of instinct I almost try to press the text of the deckle-edged pages, hoping something will pop up, a link to something trivial and fast.
When asked about Pettitte and Rivera, he said, "I almost tried to jump in there, but I didn't know about it until I got here".
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