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"has been almost" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been nearly completed or nearly achieved. For example: "The project has been almost finished, but we need to make a few more adjustments before we can consider it complete."
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From there, he has been almost unstoppable.
The editorial tone has been almost baleful.
Public controversy has been almost stilled.
It has been almost 18 years.
He has been almost fully dehumanized.
It has been almost non-existent.
Today has been almost drama free.
He has been almost meticulously unproductive.
It has been almost two months.
The Mets' pattern has been almost predictable.
But enforcement has been almost nonexistent.
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