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almost

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


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Mr Melly said: "We've only been home for four weeks, but it's almost a distant memory now being at the hospital, which is really nice, just so normal."

From BBC

Iranian-linked groups span almost the entire spectrum of cyber activity, relying on internet scanning to find vulnerable targets and developing custom malware, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

That number almost certainly includes conscripts the military has begun forcibly recruiting to bolster its ranks.

From Barron's

Toxic fumes can leak into the cabin and cockpit of almost every jetliner flying today—from small business jets to the world’s biggest aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal

Durov, who almost always wears black—except when posing for shirtless photos with six-pack abs—espouses a libertarian view of the world, rejecting alignment with states and centralized power.

From The Wall Street Journal