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Almost at the same time ......
" almost at the same time "
Is this correct? If It's wrong, please tell me correct sentence:)
Mar 18, 2016 12:00 PM
Answers · 5
It's fine. You can also say "almost at that exact time" or "almost at exactly the same time" .... Consider using moment instead of time as well (although both words are fine).
March 18, 2016
It is not wrong, but it is much more common to say "at almost the same time".
March 18, 2016
Depends a bit on the context because this is not a complete sentence.
but "It is almost at the same time as ___"
^When you say this, you usually are comparing it to something else.
August 16, 2016
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