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The phrase "an almost endless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to have no end or is very lengthy, but not quite infinite.
Example: "The meeting felt like an almost endless discussion about the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a nearly infinite" or "a seemingly unending".
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Now there is an almost endless list of halal products.
There is an almost endless list of things to do.
It can warm, illumine and ignite new flames in an almost endless chain of transmission.
The river is an almost endless sequence of shallows, riffles, rapids, and slow pools.
Manager Terry Collins, who has witnessed an almost endless string of injuries this season, sounded cautious.
makes possible to conceive an almost endless variety of artificial proteoglycans, each precisely tailored to a specific functional role.
Beyond that, there is an almost endless array of important areas where China would like American co-operation.
He also has an almost endless empathy for the challenges that these teenagers and their families face.
You have an almost endless roster of artists – what's the key to ensuring it all runs smoothly?
Indeed, the study of the pulse was one of the major occupations of the physician, who listened for an almost endless variety of sounds and rhythms.
It all ends in tears in a graveyard with an almost endless series of climactic set pieces that sapped my will to live.
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