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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost vanishes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly disappearing or becoming less visible or noticeable.
Example: "As the sun set, the light from the sky almost vanishes, leaving a dark silhouette of the landscape."
Alternatives: "nearly disappears" or "practically fades away".
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During a reversal, the main field weakens, almost vanishes, then reappears with opposite polarity.
It is observed that microwave absorption almost vanishes when the temperature reached the Néel temperature of YIG.
In the face of this gratification, the disappointment almost vanishes that the Germans were not the ones to find this confirmation.
It almost vanishes in the coating deposited at 380 °C, which shows nanocrystals of ~1 nm in diameter embedded in an amorphous matrix.
The operational range in safe conditions almost vanishes, because of the lack of negative feedback mechanism and the very small reactivity margin before arriving to prompt-criticality.
With all seven seats in use, the cargo capacity (up to 89.7 cubic feet with the rear seats down) almost vanishes just when it is needed most.
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But collectors have almost vanished.
In Iowa her lead has almost vanished.
Any chance of this has almost vanished.
Moving online meant it almost vanished.
But mothers have almost vanished from popular music.
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