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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all phenomena" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a wide range of occurrences or events, typically in scientific or philosophical contexts.
Example: "In the study of physics, almost all phenomena can be explained through the laws of motion and energy."
Alternatives: "nearly all events" or "most occurrences".
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This model explains very well almost all phenomena related to the synthesis and secretion of melatonin in the rat.
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See related letter by Estella, http://ccforum.com/content/15/3/428 Access block affecting the emergency department (ED), also known as boarding in the United States and Canada, can be described as a phenomenon comprising almost all the challenges in the world of modern EDs.
Almost all nuclear phenomena can be understood in terms of a nucleus composed of neutrons and protons.
From the early 1930s through the early 1950s, VB theory was used to interpret almost all coordination phenomena, for it gave simple answers to the questions of geometry and magnetic susceptibility with which chemists of that time were concerned.
So the explanations of almost all physically possible phenomena are about how knowledge would be applied to bring those phenomena about".
Almost all familiar weather phenomena occur in the troposphere (the lower part of the atmosphere).
Jamie was almost a phenomenon – he was Ray.
If you look out on the Net, almost all of the interesting phenomena is the result of groups of people coming together: news groups, e-mail, blogs people coming together to answer questions and to create software and huge collections of photography.
This is because almost all of these other phenomena have no definable "uninvolved" case (e.g., there can be no earthquake without some energy release, and the word frequency in Moby Dick does not show words not in this masterpiece).
However, an increasing body of evidence shows that these macromolecular polyanions participate also in a vast array of strong but nonspecific electrostatic interactions, which play a critical role in almost all cellular and extracellular phenomena (for recent reviews see refs (2, 3)).
The SRS is the nighttime phenomenon, almost all the SRS were observed between 19 and 05 LT.
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