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The phrase "has almost finished" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an action or process is nearly complete. For example: "He has almost finished writing his book."
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Modern society has almost finished exploiting its water resources.
The State Department has almost finished an exhaustive, year-long review of diplomacy and development.
As Butler broadens its appeal, Duke has almost finished the rebuilding process.
The astonishing army of out-of-town linemen that rewired our infrastructure has almost finished.
Just a few hours with the bugs has almost finished him off.
Hampton Creek Foods has almost finished developing Just Scramble, the world's first plant-based substitute for scrambled eggs.
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"I have almost finished my longbook," Maxine Hong Kingston declares.
DR. STAHMER: I have almost finished with these questions.
But don't worry, anyway — we've almost finished supper".
Greg had almost finished college before the pipe got him.
By this time he had almost finished his masterpiece.
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