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The phrase "almost zero in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity or level that is very close to none in a specific context.
Example: "The chances of rain tomorrow are almost zero in the forecast."
Alternatives: "nearly nonexistent in the" or "practically zero in the".
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"Production is down to almost zero in the last few years," he said.
Well, in four years' time, we've gotten infection rates down to almost zero in the I.C.U.
Light can be very strong in the yard and almost zero in the corridors and the cells.
The number of crossings was cut to almost zero in the immediate areas of the deployments, each less than 15km (a little over nine miles) long.
The information is still being finalised for usage this recently, but has been at almost zero in the days since the outage was reported.
In order to ensure that the economy does not slide into a prolonged depression, we urge the MPC to reduce interest rates to almost zero in the next few months.
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"It's almost three in the afternoon".
"People were celebrating in the streets all day long, until almost four in the morning".
It's almost four in the afternoon - when all visitors must leave.
We waited by the phone until almost five in the morning waiting.
It was almost six in the morning when I went to bed.
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