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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost veiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not completely hidden or obscured, often implying a hint or suggestion of something that is not fully revealed.
Example: "Her intentions were almost veiled, leaving everyone guessing about her true motives."
Alternatives: "partially concealed" or "nearly hidden".
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The Great Smoky Mountains are indeed smoky and look almost veiled in a violet mist.
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In a world largely opaque to our senses, almost entirely veiled by our limited reach, we develop elaborate creation myths, sun gods, rain gods, war gods, and gods of the ocean.
In the Suite No 5, the Sarabande was veiled, inscrutable and almost abstract; this movement, more than anywhere else, seemed to be where Isserlis found Bach and Kurtág at their closest.
He became a close friend of Morris Louis, and the pair of them met Helen Frankenthaler and were deeply impressed by her canvases stained in almost transparent veils of colour like gorgeous, very big watercolours.
The match in Cardiff was conducted in splendid spirit almost throughout, but there have been veiled suggestions that might change.
But then he started dating actor Meghan Markle, and the Daily Mail ran something about her being "(almost) straight outta Compton", among other thinly veiled pieces of racialised comment.
Young musicians led people in songs about Algeria's Arab-Islamic identity; women, veiled but by no means cowed, made up almost a third of the crowd, drumming, ululating and laughing.
Women are veiled.
Others wore veiled masks.
She too is veiled.
But she is veiled.
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