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The phrase "are almost perfect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very close to being flawless but still has minor imperfections.
Example: "The results of the experiment are almost perfect, showing only a slight deviation from the expected outcome."
Alternatives: "are nearly flawless" or "are close to perfect."
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Yet the memorials are almost perfect places for stations.
"Your credit scores are almost perfect," he said happily.
So carbon nanotubes are almost perfect for building tiny, efficient electron emitters.
Likewise, Goya's 100 or so drawings at the Hayward Gallery are almost perfect.
Its proportions are almost perfect, its history is tangibly present, & it has all the majesty of a true capital & more style than other large Scottish cities.
Styrene and divinylbenzene are liquids and are polymerized as spherical droplets, with the result that the resins have the form of beads that are almost perfect spheres.
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The confluence was almost perfect.
"It's almost perfect".
This is almost perfect.
Guest: This place is almost perfect.
Instead it's almost perfect.
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