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The phrase "almost all comprising" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used when trying to describe a group that includes nearly all members of a certain category, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The committee is made up of almost all comprising members from various departments."
Alternatives: "nearly all members" or "almost all included".
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Since there was a substantial proportion of health-related difficulties, almost all comprising psychological illness, one question is whether risk of mental illness can be picked up as part of the selection process.
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Some of the nutrients in the soil are held in the organic matter, comprising almost all the N, a large amount of P and some S. When organic matter decomposes, the nutrients are released into the soil for plant use.
See related letter by Estella, http://ccforum.com/content/15/3/428 Access block affecting the emergency department (ED), also known as boarding in the United States and Canada, can be described as a phenomenon comprising almost all the challenges in the world of modern EDs.
"The United Nations, whose membership comprises almost all the states in the world, is founded on the principle of the equal worth of every human being," he said.
Almost all groups comprised between 5 and 10 physicians.
These molecules show a wide variety of controlling functions in mollusks affecting on almost all physiological systems, comprising reproduction.
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Almost all large firms comprise multiple businesses and geographies, each with a distinct strategic character, and thus require the simultaneous execution of different approaches to strategy.
Fixed-income securities almost all government-issued comprise.
The plan assumes between two weeks and 20 days' notice of an eruption and foresees the emergency evacuation of 600,000 people, almost entirely comprising all those living in the zona rossa ("red zone"), i.e. at greatest risk from pyroclastic flows.
They began marching the group, comprising almost all of the several hundred protesters who remained, toward the north exit of the parking lot.
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