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The phrase "are almost pointless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has little to no value or significance, often in a critical context.
Example: "The additional features in the app are almost pointless, as they do not enhance the user experience."
Alternatives: "are nearly useless" or "hold little value."
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At this point, conversations about Trump's ability and willingness to offend are almost pointless.
They are overblown tributes to a bygone style of salesmanship, and from the point of view of advertisers, they are almost pointless.
Copenhagen's amenities might be the envy of the civilized world — that airport, those parks, a network of bike paths so comprehensive and easy to use that cars are almost pointless — but until Torvehallerne, the city didn't have a central food hall.
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So useless as to be almost pointless.
Reading the book for plot or character is almost pointless.
It's almost pointless, blogging on American Psycho.
Indeed, trying to isolate a golden age of teendom is almost pointless.
"The science that Willie Soon does is almost pointless," Dr. Schmidt said.
Which is that you can't [replace him], and it's almost pointless trying to.
When the door is shut, the lights come on, so bright that it's almost pointless to close your eyes.
Bebo does display a Ceop logo on every user profile – but so small as to be almost pointless.
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