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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all editions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the majority of versions or releases of a particular item, such as books, software, or products.
Example: "Almost all editions of the textbook include a comprehensive glossary at the end."
Alternatives: "nearly all versions" or "most editions".
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Brittan became a candidate for the position when he published his political views in a long letter that appeared in almost all editions of the bi-weekly Lyttelton Times over a period of several months.
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It's an almost all-animal edition of "Survey Says".
Furthermore, the gap between the number of men and women is larger for 'local heroes' (people who are only depicted in few language editions) than for 'superstars' (people who are present in almost all language editions).
So far almost all the print editions have been claimed, while fewer than 30,000 digital versions have been ordered, Lexus said.
In almost any edition of this television landmark, you can see a hard man in a soft, unstructured Armani suit covetously handling vicious, murderous firearms - often Gordon B Ingram's MAC-10 machine pistol, designed in 1964 for the Military Armament Corporation.
The first part ran through many editions, almost all pirated; even before he could finish the second part, a spurious sequel had appeared.
In the 1976 edition, almost all details were omitted save for his name, jobs as a Member of Parliament and as a Government Minister, and address; the publishers confirmed that Benn had sent back the draft entry with everything else struck through.
After Symonds's literary executor, Horatio Forbes Brown, had bought up and destroyed almost all copies of this first edition, Ellis brought out the second English edition the same year.
The Grimms, in the introduction to their first edition, assert that almost all their material was "collected" from oral traditions of their region and is "purely German in its origins".
Breslin makes all editions".
Thus, the cumulative survival function in Catalonia can be estimated as: (13) Once the cumulative survival function S t) is estimated, the survival can be obtained from the relation [ 17]: (14) pdf (t ) = - dS (t )/ dt We used the Mathematica v6.0.3 Grid Edition software package for almost all computations [ 20].
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