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The phrase 'is almost indistinguishable' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when there is a slight difference between two similar things, and it is not easy to see the difference. For example: The differences between the two paintings are almost indistinguishable.
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Occupy Abay is almost indistinguishable from its New York counterpart.
To a major label that number is almost indistinguishable from zero.
But the sponsored content runs beside the editorial on many sites and is almost indistinguishable.
In this context, German conservative economic thinking is almost indistinguishable in practice from that of the American or British right.
North Florida, from Jacksonville across the Panhandle to Pensacola, is almost indistinguishable in its politics from Alabama and South Georgia.
When a bump stock or a comparable device is used correctly, the output of an average firearm is almost indistinguishable from that of a machine gun.
Still, many engineers are skeptical of claims of a completely simulated voice that is almost indistinguishable from that of a human.
Except for their manner of delivery — Wolfowitz speaks in coherent paragraphs and Bush employs an idiom that is particular to himself — the language used by the two men when discussing Iraq is almost indistinguishable.
In 1919-20 he visited New York, and the art resulting from that trip is almost indistinguishable from that made by many competent artists who fell under the spell of the city's bustle and industrial dynamism.
He added that the turbines would be planted three miles offshore and that at that distance, "the difference between a 107-meter versus a 120-meter or 165-meter rotor is almost indistinguishable".
The paint colour is almost indistinguishable from the rust on the rivet's shank: a deep, reddish-brown, matted oil paint traditionally made by Craig and Rose, in Leith, from linseed oil and exceptionally pure haematite, an iron oxide mineral mined in Britain until the 1950s.
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