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The phrase "almost all material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large majority of items or content within a specific context, indicating that only a small portion is excluded.
Example: "In the library, almost all material is available for public access, except for rare manuscripts."
Alternatives: "nearly all content" or "most of the material".
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His character the shmoo — a creature that supplied almost all material needs — was a marketing bonanza by itself.
The State Department classifies almost all material presented to the group to aid its deliberations, including press clippings and information available on the Internet.
Their protest resulted in the resignation of the museum's director, Dr. Martin Harwit, and the withdrawal of almost all material in the exhibition providing visitors with historical background.
The history of the divided monarchy is especially noteworthy because the Chronicler excludes almost all material from the books of Kings concerning the northern kingdom of Israel.
The solution to this riddle depends on challenging another, closely related, point of orthodoxy: namely, that before Hume published the Treatise he removed almost all material concerned with problems of religion.
In THE GIRL BEFORE (Ballantine, $27), J P Delaney offers a diabolical choice — a chance to live in the house of your dreams if you renounce almost all material attachments.
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Some natural process must have removed almost all the material in this region of the solar system after the formation of the asteroidal bodies.
He has wisely chosen to render almost all the material in what novelists and writers of creative nonfiction like to call "close third person," approximating the diction and consciousness of his characters but retaining the freedom to wander into the bigger picture.
This remastered reissue restores almost all the missing material (save around seven minutes of a Whole Lotta Love/ old blues standards medley), including a dazzling 11-minute take on Dazed and Confused.
"After the annexation of 1944 almost all the non material aspects of our culture were lost," he said.
The formation of N2O increased with temperature for almost all materials except the zeolithic ones.
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