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"in almost complete darkness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a scene or situation where there is very little light present. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: She stumbled through the abandoned building, her hands outstretched to feel her way in the darkness. In almost complete darkness, she could barely make out the outlines of the furniture and debris scattered throughout the room.
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Mr. Santorum recently held a rally in almost complete darkness, giving his face a ghoulish hue.
But in another Met tradition, "Das Rheingold," the first of Wagner's "Ring" operas, begins in almost complete darkness.
At the 1999 Fringe Festival I saw him perform a rather startling solo version of Dostoyevsky's "Notes From the Underground" in almost complete darkness.
At home, mine is in almost complete darkness, which doesn't help what I look like, but helps me to feel that I look all right.
Low-light cameras can record images in almost complete darkness; those equipped with infrared emitters can record images in total darkness.
She stood at the microphone dressed in black, in almost complete darkness, and delivered her songs with calm intensity, accompanied only by a guitarist.
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The Ocean is covered by ice for eight to nine months of the year, with almost complete darkness for nearly three of those months.
She trains in almost complete anonymity.
A 24 hour (circadian) cycle of rest and activity exists in almost all animals, persisting even in complete darkness.
Private rooms, more than 50 booths in four rows, waiting in complete darkness.
The transgenic plants were incubated either in constant light or in complete darkness for 2 days.
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