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The phrase "almost all conflicts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the majority of conflicts in a particular context, indicating that very few exceptions exist.
Example: "Almost all conflicts can be resolved through effective communication and negotiation."
Alternatives: "nearly all disputes" or "most conflicts".
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Almost all conflicts between results from the wgaDNA preparations and the reference gDNA were due to an allelic dropout (data not shown).
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In almost all those conflicts, every nation involved contended that it acted lawfully.
In the Middle East, which has been in turmoil for the past two years, it seems bound to have an impact on almost every nation in the region, and on almost all the conflicts within and between those nations.
Field believed that bullying was the single most important social issue of today, and that its study provided an opportunity to understand the behaviours which underlie almost all conflict and violence.
In almost all conflict-affected classrooms, school furniture has been partially damaged or totally destroyed.
Most of the participants remarked on how the programme expanded their understanding of conflict, such as experts' recognition that almost all violent conflicts – whether between countries or within a family – arisefrom a very few essential reasons.
Almost all the conflicts in the world are caused by too much remembering: refreshing religious divisions, tribal feuds, border conflicts, humiliations and expulsions.
And there is one stark fact that virtually no one in the British media ever reports: in almost all these conflicts the death toll is usually between 60 and 100 Palestinians killed for every Israeli.
This is already taking place in Darfur in western Sudan, where, as elsewhere, access to and control over natural resources (clean drinking water, land suitable for crops or grazing, oil, minerals and precious metals) underlie almost all civil conflicts and outright wars.
Three were profoundly promiscuous, and almost all experienced conflict and dissatisfaction with regard to their sexuality.
With rhetoric that despises anything that smacks of compromise or negotiation, almost all political conflict necessarily ends in protracted crisis – whether it's raising the debt ceiling or the payroll tax.
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