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The phrase "almost view" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express a nearly complete perspective or understanding of something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "From my almost view, it seems that the project is on track, but I need more information to be certain."
Alternatives: "nearly perspective" or "partial view".
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"We almost view Western Europe as the new emerging markets," Mr. Hollinger said.
"You can almost view it as a Social Security issue on a microcosm level".
They cite the incentive program, but they also say they want to be part of this revitalization; they almost view it as a civic duty".
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"I almost view the C.F.O. as the next step to the C.E.O. in that they understand everything and can communicate verbally and in writing how the business is performing, how the plan is coming together and also forecasting where budgets and projects are headed".
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But in airports, such behavior is almost viewed as normal".
The pollution surrounding the boat blocks out almost any view of the water.
Parallel with this was an almost mystical view of the market.
Many have an almost Panglossian view of the city – optimistic and determined despite the hard circumstances.
In practice, taxpayers would almost certainly view such a move as a bailout.
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