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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a topic or subject is primarily focused on a particular aspect or theme, but not exclusively.
Example: "The discussion was almost all about the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "mostly concerning" or "primarily focused on".
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They were almost all about trade-offs in life.
Writing is a discipline: it's almost all about holding back.
Instead, it's almost all about politics and the abject failure of his experiment.
REMNICK: Mark, it seemed that the Bernie Sanders campaign was almost all about class.
A. "It's almost all about water," said Kathie T. Hodge, associate professor of mycology at Cornell University.
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Indeed, Siddons leaves us guessing about almost all the facts.
And almost all the net growth, about seven million acres, was in the Rocky Mountain region.
Ms. Garfield has spent almost all her life learning about the sea.
Highly specialised staff responded more positively about almost all the items.
That's the reason why almost all the items about hospitals, health administrative departments and CCDC were excluded.
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