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Discover Ludwig"almost without thinking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverbial phrase that describes an action or behavior that is done without conscious thought or effort. Example: She answered all the questions on the test correctly, almost without thinking.
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I was able to do so almost without thinking.
He admonished himself for his mistake and then wins three straight points, seemingly almost without thinking.
It more than lived up to its reputation, and I started learning to cook almost without thinking about it.
The documents reveal how senior staff at No 10 and the MoD responded in this way almost without thinking.
Almost without thinking he asks if he can join them, and sees the looks on the kids' faces.
"When I bend down to collect the recyclables," she said, "I remember, almost without thinking about it, the kittens who used to live under the staircase.
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Most of us do similar things almost every day, largely without thinking about it.
It happens almost without him thinking about it, without any control.
The biggest thing I learned here is just how easy it is to quantify almost everything you do without thinking too much about it.
I said something about this without thinking.
What I find interesting is the way most people who sometimes enjoy passive entertainment seem to find authors they like and other authors who leave them cold (or worse) without thinking about it, almost as if their taste in light fiction is a part of their nature.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com