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The phrase "a summary of almost" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a summary that is nearly complete or covers most aspects, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "Here is a summary of almost everything we discussed in the meeting, focusing on the key points."
Alternatives: "a summary of nearly" or "an overview of most".
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Of course, a summary of almost any show can make it sound tedious.
The above represents a summary of almost all of the literature identified regarding MI posting and transfer in the health sector.
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Indeed, a summary of China's misdeeds reads almost like a "how-to" list for industrial policy: Subsidize strategic industries, especially energy (p. 57, 65).
Reagan's handwritten summary of almost every day of his 1981-89 preshowscy shows more clearly than ever before the way his mind worked.
A summary of AEs is shown in Table 2. Almost all patients experienced AEs, with those in the dacarbazine-containing arms more frequently experiencing grade 3 4 events compared with those receiving intetumumab only.
What about a summary of all those summaries?
Well, then, what about a summary of the summary of the summaries?
Realty Times has a summary of the report.
Here's a summary of them.
Read a summary of the controversy.
Write a summary of your findings.
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