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The phrase "almost visible when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly seen or perceived under certain conditions or at a specific time.
Example: "The outline of the mountain was almost visible when the fog began to lift at dawn."
Alternatives: "barely seen when" or "hardly noticeable when".
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It's almost entirely instrumental, and pivots around heavy, synthesized bass lines that become almost visible when properly (and massively) amplified in a club.
It wound up 6 1, Phillies — an outcome that was almost visible when Lee fanned Jeter and Teixeira in the first inning and the holiday crowd at the Stadium went all murmurous.
The self-esteem building is almost visible when you watch a teen figure out how to make his/her mini-robot travel along a path after initially struggling to power its motor circuit.
Acting onstage can be like falling in love, when the creative spirit jumps out of you and begins dancing with the spirits of the others in the scene, when the sparks are almost visible, when you can feel the cords of energy connecting you to your acting partner, when you feel the audience leaning forward, wanting to share in the same energy.
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AN ALMOST visible shudder ran through the Italian media on June 19th when official figures showed house sales in the first three months of 2012 falling at an annual rate of 20%.
On the other hand, when ponds were filled with ground water, the bottom of each pond was almost visible.
The word makes him almost visible.
Visible when blades and branches bend.
Polling day seems almost visible on the horizon now.
For such a sunny place, the darkness is almost visible.
Preddie gives off an almost visible aura of positivity.
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