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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all directions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of possible paths, options, or instructions in a given context.
Example: "The project can be approached from almost all directions, allowing for a variety of solutions."
Alternatives: "nearly all paths" or "most directions".
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In Trafalgar Square at 6.40pm, sirens could be heard from almost all directions.
Disc couplings are widely used in compressors, gas turbines, and aerospace applications because of their flexibility and their consequent ability to compensate in almost all directions.
With the increase of the communication systems' bandwidth and with the dissemination of the information systems, the fields of information and communication technology application expanded in almost all directions.
This vista extends as far as we can see in almost all directions.
"Hexagonal elements exist all over nature and they provide protection from impact in almost all directions".
"Hexagonal elements exist all over nature and they provide protection from impact in almost all directions". says Surabhi.
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If a single measure for each direction was given, there was better reaching in almost all single directions in able-bodied persons compared to persons with SCI [31,32].
It was found that the fabric tensor components are almost identical in all directions, which confirms that the discrete element sample is homogeneous.
From the radiation pattern, we can see that the whip antenna has almost equal gain in all directions.
As shown in the circular plots, ECs on the collagen films moved radially outward in all directions almost evenly.
I had lost almost all sense of direction because there are no streets or avenues in the bush.
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