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"had almost no" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small or limited amount of something in the past. Example: "The restaurant had almost no customers during the snowstorm, causing them to lose a significant amount of business."
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This had almost no effect.
He had almost no good moves.
But Knight had almost no red flags.
"Many people had almost no water left.
Thereafter he had almost no legal practice.
"We've had almost no pushback.
But we had almost no budget".
The worshipers had almost no chance.
They had almost no requirements at all.
And he had almost no political precedents.
But we have had almost no problems".
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