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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a nearly" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "As a nearly finished project, we are excited to present our findings."
Alternatives: "as almost" or "as nearly complete".
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His very weaknesses, such as a nearly uncontrollable temper, were political strengths.
Pearson describes him as a nearly pathological adrenaline addict, and a careless one to boot.
Baldwin, meanwhile, has described his Trump as a nearly spontaneous creation.
Despite the attraction of wind as a nearly pollution-free power source, it does have limitations.
As a nearly lifelong resident of New Jersey, Dorothy Metcalf served as a volunteer for MCOSS.
She paints herself as a nearly solitary pioneer in advancing lesbian theater.
The result shows that each layer is found to oscillate as a nearly independent unit at its corresponding resonant frequency.
A decrease in the ethanol concentration in blood was seen as a nearly equivalent increase in the acetaldehyde concentration.
The classical view of protein folding describes this process as a nearly sequential series of discrete intermediates.
At higher loading, H2 molecules behave as a nearly free rotor, implying lower anisotropic interactions with adsorption sites.
Water also serves as a nearly universal solvent, able to dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
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