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The phrase "total of almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate an approximate sum or quantity that is close to a specific number. Example: "The total of almost 100 participants attended the conference this year."
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By purchase and condemnation, the county has assembled a total of almost 1,300 contiguous acres.
Less expensive Web efforts balance the sleek TV ads, for a total of almost 60 videos.
The entire team was on a monthly retainer of nearly £40,000 – a total of almost £500,000 a year.
That amounts to a total of almost 5 million people who do not think making a false claim is wrong.
He said that a total of almost 100 million MiJOS, Homies and Homie Clowns have been sold.
By 2006, publishing in New York had added about 1,000 jobs, for a total of almost 28,000.
During a two-month investigation, undercover officers conducted a total of almost 60 drug buys at the six businesses.
Over 100,000 people all over the world have contributed, with a total of almost 4m "edits" between them.
It said it has now settled with 11 airlines around the world, for a total of almost $434 million.
Since then he has spent a total of almost three years in Dolpo, which he rhapsodically describes as a "hidden country, guarding the inviolate heart of Tibet".
Since the law was signed in 1997, the state Department of Insurance has fined 30 insurance companies a total of almost $1 million for failure to comply.
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