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The phrase "has almost been" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something has nearly reached a certain state or condition. Example: The construction of the new bridge has almost been completed, and it is expected to open next month.
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That point has almost been reached.
Salmonella illness from eggs there has almost been eliminated.
In recent years, illiteracy has almost been eliminated.
That has almost been my biggest success so far".
As a captain, Vaughan has almost been impish.
I think Jimi has almost been a vessel for me to channel those emotions through.
The luxuriant beard cultivated like a halo has almost been trimmed away.
But the flowers are beautiful – it has almost been worth waiting 60 years to see one.
The separation of church and state has almost been obliterated; congressional votes exchanged for political favours.
Hales has almost been guaranteed his place in the first Test team.
The fast start has almost been as sudden and unexpected as Iverson's conversion to consummate teammate.
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