Sentence examples for almost unconscious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost unconscious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being very close to losing consciousness or being in a faint state.
Example: "After the long hike in the heat, I felt almost unconscious and had to sit down to regain my strength."
Alternatives: "nearly faint" or "barely conscious".

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I've been arrested twice and once been beaten almost unconscious.

"You are almost unconscious, you know.

Police said that they were critically ill and almost unconscious when found.

The detainee was almost unconscious on the floor, with a pile of hair next to him.

The managerial temperament makes itself known and felt in those small, almost unconscious, actions and decisions.

I was overcome by tears and happiness at the same time; I was almost unconscious.

Ms. Bhutto was almost unconscious when taken to the hospital, he added.

It is a consequence, I think, of a general, almost unconscious acceptance of value relativism.

It's deep inside us, something that's almost unconscious to a lot of us".

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"They are largely formed by modeling, the almost unconscious copying of one another.

On another occasionthe detainee was almost unconscious on the floor, with a pile of hair next to him.

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