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Discover Ludwig"I almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that you nearly did something, but did not quite succeed. For example, "I almost finished my project on time, but ran out of time at the last minute."
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— I almost freaked out.
I almost fainted.
I almost left.
I almost screamed".
I almost blacked out.
"I almost forgot.
I almost cried.
I almost said hello".
HECTOR: I almost left.
I almost fell over.
I almost did.
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