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The phrase "almost all children" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that only a few of the children in a group have not completed a certain action. For example, "Almost all children in the classroom had finished their assignments, but a few remained."
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In Sri Lanka almost all children in care have one or both parents living, reckons Save the Children.
Almost all children and some adults love them.
With funding and initiative, there are ways of reaching almost all children, Ms. Winthrop said.
Almost all children attend primary school, which is compulsory for four years.
Almost all children now use first names to friends' parents too.
Almost all children now enter lower secondary school and nearly two-thirds stay on to upper secondary level.
Almost all children in Singapore complete 1 year of preschool before entering primary school.
And in Finland, almost all children are in the pre-school year.
Researchers couldn't compare kids who got vaccines with those who didn't, because almost all children are vaccinated.
One transition that may trigger such an impact is school entry, a common transition experienced by almost all children in the world.
Almost all children with SLI (95.2 %) demonstrated low social competence (Fig. 1d), which emerged mainly from the subscales "Activities" and "School" (Fig. 1c).
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