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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost walk" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where someone is describing an action that is close to walking but not quite there, perhaps in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After months of therapy, she could almost walk without assistance."
Alternatives: "nearly walk" or "close to walking".
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I could almost walk that fast".
I've been bringing my boys, Rafe and Leo to the lab since they could almost walk.
"The effect will be that you can almost walk into the murals," Mr. Burke said.
"Really, any kid that wants it could almost walk there," she said.
"You can almost walk to any part of the city literally without stepping out of a park".
A little further upstream, the dead and dying fish were packed so closely together you could almost walk on them.
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In these almost walk-in-size canvases, Ms. Stein-Knudsen does not so much paint the romantic landscape as she paints aobutit, revisiting in post-past fashion questions of space, perspective, figuration and other approaches taken for granted in pre-19th-century work.
They're almost walking the ball in.
Instead, he almost walked right past her.
He turned round and she almost walked into him.
Stones might have reacted more quickly and Watkins almost walked the ball in.
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