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The phrase "almost without any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a very small amount of something present or available.
Example: "The project was completed almost without any delays, which was impressive given the tight schedule."
Alternatives: "nearly devoid of" or "practically lacking in".
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Almost without any thought, the actions usher in a new and unpredictable era in American capitalism.
The courtier must "conceal all art and make whatever is done and said appear to be without effort and almost without any thought".
Berlin may be the cultural capital of Europe, observed Ms. Lemper, who was born in Germany in 1963, but today it is "almost without any memory".
Trained as a pit bull, stripped of fear and almost without any pity (especially for himself), Tom has no sense that he's fighting for someone else's gain.
In addition, TD301 could be reused almost without any loss in the adsorption capacity.
Kilpisjärvi is a remote area in northwest Finland, almost without any local human impact on the environment.
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The codes developed for TOSSIM simulation can be ported to real-world platforms running TinyOS, almost without needing any modifications.
Almost without exception, any introduction to philosophy text in the Anglophone world includes some philosophy of religion.
The city yielded almost without a struggle.
But before Argo, Affleck had pretty much had to retire from being a frontline movie star because he almost without exception ensured any movie's eternal epithet would be "the Ben Affleck shocker — ".
Metals and glass can be remelted almost indefinitely without any loss in quality, while paper can be recycled up to six times.
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