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"rose to almost" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English which can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example, you could say "The cost of living rose to almost double the amount from last year."
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It rose to almost $115 in April.
This corporate surplus recently rose to almost 6% of GDP (see first chart).
For black applicants that gap rose to almost threefold (14% to 5%).
Every eight years or so, that figure rose to almost 3,500 cubic metres.
During his tenure, CUNY's annual fund-raising rose to almost $250 million from about $50 million.
When he disclosed his stake, they rose to almost $56 and now trade at $60.
Here, the Rodolfus Choir and Philharmonia Voices rose to almost all its challenges.
That figure rose to almost a quarter for those between 25 and 35 years of age.
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This is thanks to Vitosha, rising to almost 2,300m.
Profit has risen to almost 2 billion euros a year.
By 2050 its population will have risen to almost 100m.
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