Examples of 'almost verbatim' in a sentence

Meaning of "almost verbatim"

Almost verbatim: Means nearly word for word, suggesting a very close resemblance in language or expression

How to use "almost verbatim" in a sentence

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almost verbatim
Almost verbatim what he said the.
Our reports are showing up in your paper almost verbatim.
It appears almost verbatim in a LiveJournal posted two years ago.
I remember what he said almost verbatim.
And almost verbatim.
I could have written this article almost verbatim.
It was an almost verbatim post.
The received testimonies corroborated each other almost verbatim.
I can almost verbatim say what they were saying when they came in.
I remember his words almost verbatim.
This formulation was reproduced almost verbatim in the Ministerial Declarations launching subsequent negotiating rounds.
Why? Our reports are showing up in your paper almost verbatim.
This law is an almost verbatim quotation of Deut.
There has to be investment in infrastructure, Trump and Clinton say almost verbatim.
We published it almost verbatim.

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The 25th Dynasty pharaoh Piye copied sections from the Instructions of Amenemhat almost verbatim.
There are entire passages which are almost verbatim the same in both works.
On Wednesday, in Astana 's magnificent Akorda presidential palace, he repeated the assertion almost verbatim.
The documentary script was transcribed almost verbatim and performed by six actors.
Chapters 3 to 5 are almost verbatim reproductions of articles written during the thesis.
The titular robots were controlled by three laws, taken almost verbatim from Asimov.
I repeated almost verbatim what Pr.
The themes were largely Republican orthodoxy, delivered soberly and almost verbatim from a prepared text.
The Finnish lyrics are almost verbatim translation of the English originals.
He said - and I remember it almost verbatim.
The preamble resembles almost verbatim to the Preamble to the Constitution of India.
About 6 months ago I could have written your post almost verbatim.
This terrible warning is an almost verbatim quotation from Deut.
That 's literally nothing like what you said . Almost verbatim.
This Article has been adopted almost verbatim by the drafters of the Constitution.
The commentary on this provision reproduces the 1962 text almost verbatim and adds.
The Annexes were transposed almost verbatim in many Member States, but shortcomings remain in some.
The reason was that Jesus seemed to be quoting that Psalm almost verbatim in Matthew 5:5.
Buzhardt 's document included almost verbatim quotations from meetings Nixon had with Dean.
The commentary to this provision reproduces the 1962 text almost verbatim and adds.
Yes, I did . It appears almost verbatim in a LiveJournal.
Article 68, paragraph 3, of the Rome Statute, in particular, is taken almost verbatim from the Declaration.
In fact, state statutes read almost verbatim to the federal statutes.
The early State practice post-Kampala tends toward an almost verbatim implementation of Article 8 bis.
The rule-book was copied almost verbatim from the ABC version.
What are you gonna do? - Almost verbatim.
Here is the list, copied almost verbatim from the site.
Repeating the content of the executive summary almost verbatim near the beginning of the report.
The Nazi defense of the techniques is almost verbatim that of the Bush administration… '.
Richard Mant transferred Horne 's preface almost verbatim to his annotated Book of Common Prayer.
Now some of this is lifted almost verbatim from, uh, my newsletter.
Been there too… almost Verbatim.

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