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The phrase "are almost from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is nearly originating from a specific place or source, but not quite.
Example: "The documents you provided are almost from the original source, but they seem to be copies."
Alternatives: "are nearly from" or "are close to being from".
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"Mother's Milk," which was a finalist for the Man Booker Prize, suggests that children are not only smarter than we might wish to imagine but are, almost from birth, wise to their parents' foibles.
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He's almost from another time.
More important, he was almost from the start an impressive painter.
The contrast between Bloomberg and his field of successors is almost from one species to another.
There were almost from the beginning, however, economists who diverged sharply from this laissez-faire, classical view.
The paintings were, almost from the start, it seems, infused with wonderful colors and an instinctive feel for light.
Whatever the effects of heavy absinthe use, this was, almost from the start, never just another drink.
There is, almost from the beginning, a sense that this mechanical obfuscation is deliberate.
They are almost all from the collection of Maj.
The following two corollaries are almost immediate from Theorem 2.6.
The calculated thermal expansion and heat capacity for different Al3RE are almost indistinguishable from each other.
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