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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all monologue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or piece of work that primarily consists of monologue, with only a few exceptions.
Example: "The play was captivating, but almost all monologue made it challenging for the audience to engage with the characters."
Alternatives: "nearly all monologue" or "mostly monologue".
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Yet rather than overshadowing the event, the controversy was co-opted by Rock, with almost all his monologue and most of his between-awards patter dominated by talk of diversity.
Almost a monologue.
The first act, which is almost a monologue, is tedious and meandering, but as the heroine approaches death, the play comes dramatically alive.
Tomorrow's pilot is a near-perfect comic set piece: it's almost a monologue, and comedy actors should try it for auditions.
The stories in my first two books were almost all first person monologues.
Titles of the monologues, almost all of which were personal experiences delivered by non-actors, included "To be leftover is better" and "Leftover – I'm willing!".
The most popular part of these shows is the opening monologue, and almost all the hosts are stand-up comedians.
That scene masks its horror in humor; almost all the dialogue (or, rather, monologue) is left off the soundtrack, but its upshot shows it to have been cruel, insensitive, one-sided.
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