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Discover Ludwig"at nearly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as an adverbial phrase to indicate an approximate or close amount or time. Example: "I arrived at the party at nearly 8 o'clock, just in time for the speeches to begin."
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Inflation is at nearly 20%.
But at nearly 1 a.m.
At nearly seventy, Maura has been reborn.
Unemployment stands at nearly 20 percent.
Literacy is estimated at nearly 90 percent.
(New Jersey estimates its cost at nearly $30 billion).
Youth unemployment is already at nearly 30 percent.
Reactor pool is at nearly atmospheric pressure.
Rhymin' Simon at (nearly) 70?
Seven wickets at nearly 49.
They read at nearly the same rates.
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