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The phrase 'to almost zero' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the reduction of something in quantity or occurrence to a very small or insignificant amount. For example, "Thanks to the new law, the number of car accidents has been reduced to almost zero."
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Well, in four years' time, we've gotten infection rates down to almost zero in the I.C.U.
The statistically non-significant difference in figure 4 is reduced to almost zero (-0.05) with a wider confidence interval.
The price of carbon has collapsed to almost zero.
Sleeping with another dog reduced the puppies' tendency to disturb at night to almost zero.
As a result, the rate of convergence has dropped to almost zero.
Fitting CCS would reduce emissions from these new plants to almost zero.
After that, Mr. Ritchie said, "the negative feedback went back to almost zero".
Percentage-wise my business fell to almost zero in 2009 and just kept falling.
As a candidate, his earnings "basically collapsed to almost zero," he said.
"Production is down to almost zero in the last few years," he said.
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As a result, use of the railway for international trade declined to almost zero by the 1990s.
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