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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly at a certain level or point, but not quite there.
Example: "The water level in the tank is almost up to the overflow line."
Alternatives: "nearly at" or "close to".
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This uneven ratio persisted almost up to the present.
Last year, we had temperatures almost up to 50C here.
"We're almost up to full capacity," said Brig.
The water was almost up to the main deck.
The water goes almost up to the woman's knees.
The food is almost up to the setting.
The water sat in there a long time — seawater almost up to the ceiling.
Almost up to their level, but without the same depth of reserves, come the Dutch.
"The water was almost up to the top step of the house," Dayman said.
Industrial output is almost up to the level of a year ago.
That pile would be this high — really, almost up to her knees, and all magical".
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