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The phrase "and does almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly or almost true or applicable in a particular context.
Example: "The project is complete, and does almost meet all the requirements set by the client."
Alternatives: "and nearly" or "and is close to".
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It stars Jason Segel as the title character, a thirty-year-old slacker who lives with his mother (Susan Sarandon) and does almost nothing but smoke grass.
The best analytical feature found by EDS is the following: This AF (A) is easy to interpret, and does almost exactly what should be done in this case, although probably not in the simplest way.
He cooks, cleans, shops and does almost everything to keep our home life manageable.
Erik, who sings and does almost everything else, was always telling us that they were recording new material, but we never heard any.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency has pretty much wasted its enormous $3.7 billion/year budget on frivolous projects and does almost nothing to rescue the severely ill.
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Who could possibly play 20 seasons in the N.H.L. and do almost nothing wrong?
Instead, his work is unpredictable, colourful and done almost entirely in heavily worked oil paint.
He avoided publicizing it in the Chinese news media and did almost no advertising.
They are often nude and do almost nothing: they simply stand and stare.
But the chancellor argued that Fieldism did little for the poor and did almost nothing to redistribute wealth.
Fearn took some convincing to appear on stage and do almost nothing while Williamson ranted and strutted.
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