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The phrase "with near" is a valid construction in written English.
It can be used to express a proximity or similarity in a given circumstance. For example, you could say: "We had to make do with near-identical ingredients due to lack of supplies."
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They embraced parenthood with near professionalism.
It met with near universal praise.
And he speaks of it with near revolutionary fervor.
His prescription adjusts problems with near and far sight.
"A brilliant game with near infinite re-playability," said Yarble.
These acts are carried out with near total impunity.
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This statement was met with near-silence.
"Rushmore" was greeted with near-universal acclaim.
By heating the nanocage with near-infrared light.
He is easier to invest with near-human qualities.
A luxury four-seater with near-jet performance?
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