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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost vanishing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly disappearing or becoming less visible or significant.
Example: "The sun was setting, and the light was almost vanishing behind the horizon."
Alternatives: "nearly disappearing" or "practically gone."
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Over time, Reeve's sense of smell became less acute, almost vanishing.
Yet often Lithgow draws inward even as he rages, almost vanishing behind his bushy white beard.
From some angles, the structure is quite ethereal, almost vanishing in the bright light of this high and immense country.
At the same time he's an almost vanishing presence over what will be 11 novels when End Games appears in June.
An example: at a recent lunch, there was a special of black cod tempura served on a light, almost vanishing puddle of citrus vinaigrette, with a gingery mayonnaise on the side.
That happens not only through the silhouette or the teardrop shape of the cabin, but it happens through the lines on the side of the car that are pulling toward the back and almost vanishing at some point 100 yards behind the car".
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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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