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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost unbroken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly continuous or intact, with only minor interruptions.
Example: "The river flowed almost unbroken through the valley, creating a serene landscape."
Alternatives: "nearly uninterrupted" or "mostly intact".
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It is an almost unbroken series of sparkling pictures.
The Algerian settlement brought France a respite after 16 years of almost unbroken colonial wars.
One saw an almost unbroken continuity between Bolshevik rule and previous forms of Russian statehood.
The idyll went almost unbroken, but for the buzz of a camera drone overhead.
The investigation ended a career that had been marked by an almost unbroken string of successes.
For nearly half a century, almost unbroken, she worked in the medium.
Unlike most droughts, the current one stretches in an almost unbroken line from Georgia to Maine.
The decision in the Adair Case is in accord with the almost unbroken current of authorities in the state courts.
It has an almost unbroken twenty-year winning streak, and has convinced vulnerable moderates that bucking it means electoral death.
The Appalachian Mountains on the east are low, almost unbroken, and in the main set well back from the Atlantic.
Riversdale was trading at around 2.50 Australian dollars two years ago -- since then, it's climb has been almost unbroken.
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