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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an almost invisible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult to see or perceive, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The artist used an almost invisible layer of paint to create depth in the artwork."
Alternatives: "nearly imperceptible" or "hardly visible".
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He has an almost invisible fluidity".
The secret lies in a slight, an almost invisible twist.
"The end result was to make what had been an almost invisible problem visible.
To open the door, guests pull an almost invisible lip of wood trim.
But, over all, war on terror or no, the nuclear danger remains an almost invisible priority.
"It appears to have become like part of the soundscape in an almost invisible fashion.
We became a sea of silent, blue monoliths, facing an almost invisible lens.
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One involves the coffee table in the living room, a hefty item that resembles a gargantuan leather-bound book and contains an almost-invisible secret drawer.
Your Color Laser Printer May be Spying On You! Or more accurately, your color laser printer may be printing an almost-invisible serial number on every printout that it makes.
That's because the website posted an image of the leaked document containing an almost-invisible code applied by the printer that produced the document sent to the Intercept.
One reason why this trick often fails to work, is that even an almost-invisible, hairline crack will cause the egg to break easily, no matter how evenly you apply pressure.
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