Examples of 'has almost completely' in a sentence

Meaning of "has almost completely"

has almost completely - This phrase suggests that something is very close to being finished or fully accomplished, with only a small amount remaining

How to use "has almost completely" in a sentence

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has almost completely
My former life has almost completely disappeared.
The microporosity developed by the carbon foam activation treatment has almost completely disappeared.
It has almost completely replaced my personal computer.
Unfortunately this patina has almost completely disappeared.
Tom has almost completely recovered.
His consumption of alcohol has almost completely ended.
Society has almost completely broken down.
This is the generation that has almost completely lapsed.
But it has almost completely faded from my memory.
The neural path modification has almost completely reverted.
Libya has almost completely eliminated its public debt.
The sense of urgency has almost completely vanished.
This has almost completely eliminated unfair sentencing between whites and blacks.
The rhythm of signatures has almost completely come to a standstill.
The idea of overcoming capitalism through secular political revolution has almost completely disappeared.

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Your injury has almost completely healed.
The original paintwork which once covered effigy and base has almost completely worn away.
My knee pain has almost completely disappeared.
The man that Jamie fought with in the corridor has almost completely recovered.
Violence has almost completely disappeared.
Shows that the hearing in your right ear has almost completely returned.
My dyslexia has almost completely disappeared.
Competition from Internet Explorer and a variety of other browsers has almost completely displaced it.
The wooden hull has almost completely deteriorated.
In wealthy countries, the institutionalisation of children has almost completely stopped.
My stress has almost completely evaporated.
I was very nearsighted, but now my vision has almost completely recovered.
I think he has almost completely won over the jury.
In fact, in the case of a few traditional donors, aid has almost completely dried up.
The artist has almost completely stripped her of her clothes.
The middle class as we knew it has almost completely disappeared.
Komaru has almost completely abandoned hope and has grown to accept her imprisoned life.
This unhappy state of affairs has almost completely disappeared.
It has almost completely replaced the Berber languages originally spoken in this region.
So my anxiety has almost completely gone.
It has almost completely replaced conventional surgery, which requires anesthesia and hospitalization.
The natural steppe vegetation has almost completely disappeared.
Satan has almost completely lost his standing in the world of Christian theology.
The traditional family model has almost completely broken down.
It has almost completely destroyed America.
Production and use of them has almost completely stopped at the moment.
It has almost completely been abandoned . doned.
In this situation the bag has almost completely filled the cavity.
It has almost completely replaced saccharin as the most commonly used sweetener in ‘ diet ' drinks.
The mesmerism of materialism has almost completely clogged the channel of blessing.
It has almost completely disappeared and the stage ( proscaenium ) shows only its cleared foundations.
Now the search for real estate has almost completely moved to the Internet.
Hunger has almost completely disappeared in the evening, yay!
The neural-path modification has almost completely reverted.
Al Davis has almost completely buried his legacy.

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