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The phrase "almost all computer" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun, such as "almost all computers" or "almost all computer users."
Example: "Almost all computers today come with built-in Wi-Fi capabilities."
Alternatives: "nearly all computers" or "most computers."
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Grace notes present particular problems for almost all computer representations of scores.
Power dissipation and energy consumption became the primary design constraint for almost all computer systems in the last 15 years.
Almost all computer models predict an ice-free summer in the Arctic Ocean by the end of this century.
Almost all computer chips use two types of transistors: one called p-type, for positive, and one called n-type, for negative.
Unlike almost all computer football games, in which most of the players are automated, in this one there will be a human being somewhere in the world behind every avatar.
Almost all computer software written today is agonizingly programmed by hand.
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Housed in a three-story warehouse south of downtown Seattle, its striking feature is that almost all the computers, even those manufactured in the 1960s, actually work.
It was decided to study almost all the stethoscopes, computer keyboards, and telephone handsets found in the four units.
It is written in Fortran language and can be executed on almost all computers.
Almost all computers will switch to an Ethernet cable if one is plugged in.
Almost all computers we use today — from our iPads to laptops — are essentially copies of this one.
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