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almost

[awl-mohst, awl-mohst] / ˈɔl moʊst, ɔlˈmoʊst /


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“They’re there as much for each other as for us. It’s almost that we don’t have to be there, but we brought them together somehow.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Prices can increase closer to departure," Chelsea says, "and adding luggage at the airport or gate is almost always the most expensive option."

From BBC

The moment an order pops up on the screen, workers jump into action - picking, scanning, and packing items into the trademark brown paper bags with such speed it almost feels robotic.

From BBC

The authorities have also seen the continued use of so-called "taxi boats", which leave shore discreetly and almost empty before picking up dozens of migrants wading into shallow waters.

From Barron's

A price tag for the Seahawks will almost certainly dwarf that.

From The Wall Street Journal