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The phrase "almost all involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the majority of people or entities that are part of a particular situation or context.
Example: "In the meeting, almost all involved agreed on the proposed changes to the project."
Alternatives: "nearly everyone participating" or "most of those engaged".
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Almost all involved underdogs overcoming the odds.
These new genes are almost all involved in various aspects of sperm production.
Almost all involved the misuse of corporate vehicles, such as companies and trusts, to the tune of $50 billion.
Five-year-old F.C. Stumbras is, for almost all involved with it, as much a futures investment as a soccer club.
Yet almost all involved in the planning to rebuild at ground zero have agreed on at least one thing: whatever comes next should include cultural institutions.
Since then, almost all involved have come clean with their true identities and are now channeling their penchant for subverting authority toward educating the public about what they perceive to be the encroaching tyranny of centralized institutions.
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Most of his investments are for less than $10,000, and almost all involve options rather than stock purchases.
After decades of absolute impunity, the rare cases where officers are held to account almost all involve video.
Almost all involve partnerships between government entities, universities and businesses.
The research projects Cantor and Smith critically highlight will almost all involve students from US universities.
The certificates have been used in 28 cases, almost all involving terrorism or espionage, since 1991.
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