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The phrase "are almost over" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is nearing its conclusion or end. Example: "The holidays are almost over, and it's time to get back to our regular routines."
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"The days of bargain-basement communications are almost over," says Mr Willis.
His sentences quietly bleed into each other and are almost over before they have begun.
His playing days are almost over; he has lost his job as the team's utilityman to Enrique Wilson.
The conventions are almost over: you've already made it through the first half of our political class's quadrennial dog-and-pony show.
THE holidays are almost over -- and with them the Christmas feasts, the fried Hanukkah foods, the office parties, the open-house buffets, the elaborate dinners with old friends.
But the real source of Billy's frustration is that his teenage years are almost over, while the concept of being a teenager has yet to begin.
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"The day is almost over".
It's almost over, then.
Wahey! It's almost over!
The season is almost over, fellows.
It's almost over".
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