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Discover Ludwig"almost unprecedented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not quite unprecedented but is still quite unique or unusual. For example, "The success of this project is almost unprecedented for a small business."
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This is almost unprecedented.
And that is almost unprecedented.
It's almost unprecedented".
Something serious, in fact — almost unprecedented.
It was also, by 1980, almost unprecedented.
"It was almost unprecedented," Mr. O'Brien said.
"This is an almost unprecedented geological event," says Ridgwell.
This is an almost unprecedented event in famously stable Switzerland.
But a 20-30% plus upward move is almost unprecedented.
Sharapova's announcement is almost unprecedented for a top athlete.
The level of verbal vitriolage is almost unprecedented.
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