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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost utterly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very close to being complete or total, but not quite there.
Example: "The project was almost utterly finished, with just a few minor details left to address."
Alternatives: "nearly completely" or "practically total".
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As such, it's brimful of wordly justice and almost utterly lacking in redemption.
That much said, his two characters emerge as having led almost utterly miserable and misunderstood lives.
As a result, the Carrera S corners almost utterly flat and sticks to the tarmac with brilliant tenacity.
In making this point, Milton has just made us, I think, almost utterly unwilling to effect this justice that he himself has called for.
Gervais's nasty streak spoils his standup shows almost utterly, in my view, but Merchant is more unctuous than unkind.
"It's the story of my mother's long, sixteen-year secret affair with a cartoonist who was famous in his day but is now almost utterly forgotten," Griffith says.
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The statistics are almost surreal, utterly stupid.
Much of the trading that went on in the prelude to the crisis was almost nihilistic, utterly lacking any redeeming virtue.
One of the very first things you notice about the Napa Valley is how utterly, almost ethereally gorgeous the landscape is.
The boldness of the almost inaudible, yet utterly precise pianissimos.
They were hairy, scary, almost human and utterly gorgeous.
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