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The phrase "almost all experiments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of experiments while acknowledging that there may be a few exceptions.
Example: "Almost all experiments conducted in this study yielded consistent results."
Alternatives: "nearly all experiments" or "most experiments".
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In almost all experiments, the microtube reactor gives smallest polydispersity indices.
During almost all experiments, the controlled temperature remains within a range of ±2 °C around the set-point.
The slight decrease of the mean particle size of the AgNPs in almost all experiments indicates size selective filtration processes and enables the exclusion of homoaggregation processes.
Links from Dallas to Houston, from Chicago to Milwaukee and from New York to Boston were reproduced by the slime mold in almost all experiments.
Technical information of almost all experiments of the PDRC and the inverse reactions, performed since 1963, are collected in Table1.
Almost all experiments being done today are done as part of mid-sized to large collaborations; there is far less tinkering than there used to be.
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He carried out almost all the experiments.
XLZ, JZ and HMW performed almost all the experiments.
This suggests that yeast cells have access to glucose during almost all the experiment.
"Almost all the thought experiments he did almost always involved someone on a train, and someone on a train platform, just waving at each other as the train sped by at close to the speed of light," Jonah said.
AK carried out almost all the procedures of the experiments.
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