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The phrase "almost use" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a near or partial usage of something, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "I almost use this tool every day, but I still prefer the old method."
Alternatives: "nearly use" or "practically use".
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"It seems to us wrong that the military would almost use soldiers as guinea pigs for drugs that have yet to have a proven safety record," said Andrew Burgin of Military Families Against the War, a group with 600 members.
The researchers did not think to figure "fear" into their research, though at this point the parallel between what a viral personal narrative and an urban legend is exact enough that we can almost use the terms interchangeably.
A former Faslane commander, Rear Admiral Martin Alabaster, said that it would be very difficult – "in fact, I would almost use the word inconceivable" – to recreate the facilities elsewhere in the UK.
Milan almost use it to score a third, bursting forward.
"I can almost use the word implosion," Handy says.
I could almost use this one as a celebrity Get Involved!
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We are almost used to this by now.
By now, Allison is almost used to adulation.
His speech is peppered with assertive, accented "yeah s, almost used as punctuating stops.
Also, it doesn't help that [politicians are] almost using EU workers as a bartering tool.
It was almost using the power of suggestion and felt quite a spiritual thing.
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