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The phrase "I almost feel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling or emotion that is close to being realized, but not quite there yet. For example, "I almost feel like I'm ready to take on the world."
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"I almost feel sorry for Wozniacki.
"But I almost feel sorry for Trump.
I almost feel sorry for Trent Lott.
I almost feel like I'm being punished".
"I almost feel bad," he says.
As Isaacson said: "I almost feel sorry for Rose.
"I almost feel like I can't complain," she said.
"I almost feel like it's getting worse," Nancy said.
"I almost feel sorry for the man," he said.
Indeed, I almost feel like saying it again.
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I almost feel like Mike Tyson felt the other day.
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