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The phrase "almost without realizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that occurs subconsciously or without full awareness.
Example: "She made the decision almost without realizing the implications it would have on her future."
Alternatives: "nearly unconsciously" or "almost unknowingly".
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And almost without realizing it, we are there.
Almost without realizing it, I started keeping track of Mrs. Elbaum.
Ideally, you want the viewer to take in the titles almost without realizing that they are there".
IN THE MORNING, I CROSSED INTO FRANCE almost without realizing it.
FERRARA, ITALY — "We stop in front of a Chardin as if by instinct," wrote Diderot in his review of the Paris Salon of 1767, "like a traveler weary of the road choosing, almost without realizing, a place that offers a grassy seat, silence, water and cool shade".
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I had been lying there on the ground for almost 40 minutes without realizing the passage of time, while the tortoise barely moved a few meters.
"If something happened in the field, sometimes the company may not know about it". It's hard to believe that someone could run pharmaceutical companies for almost 40 years without realizing some doctors overprescribe medicines, particularly pain medicines.
The play, almost without our realizing it, has started.
"A revolution has taken place in our conception of maternity, almost without our realizing it," she writes.
It happened almost without anyone realizing it, though the dearth of concrete details was soon overwhelmed by the neighborhood's combined speculative power: Alejandro had run off with his secretary, with the maid, with the daughter of one of his business associates.
Almost without our realizing his intention, Foote manages to capture, as well, the caprice of time — which is marked by music both at the end of the play (with the hymn "O, the Clanging Bells of Time") and at the beginning, when the distant sound of a sprightly fiddle invokes the memory of the family's favorite child, Beth, who loved to dance and who died young.
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