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The phrase "almost without realising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs with little awareness or consciousness on the part of the subject.
Example: "She made the decision almost without realising the implications it would have on her future."
Alternatives: "nearly unconsciously" or "almost unknowingly".
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Almost without realising, my strength is coming back.
Wheatcroft had made himself a fortune, almost without realising it.
Almost without realising it, you become wiser about a hitherto unintelligible world.
But Nicolas, perhaps almost without realising it, has a genius for teasing and manipulating them.
Almost without realising it, they have become a proper band, but there is still something transient about the Go Teamm.
Many might then find themselves, almost without realising it, that they had embarked upon a lifetime's adventure of learning and discovery.
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Almost certainly without realising it, with the privatisation of state industries and utilities, Thatcher weakened not only the Labour movement, but also some of the strongest bonds of the British state.
The charity said research also shows that almost half of people with asthma are not using their inhaler properly, often without realising.
You've probably used one without realising.
Already, without realising, we are taking sides.
Indeed, we do, sometimes without realising it.
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