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The phrase "almost all produced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the majority of items or content that have been created or manufactured.
Example: "In the last quarter, almost all produced goods were sold out due to high demand."
Alternatives: "nearly all created" or "most of the items produced".
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Because under high producing conditions almost all produced cysteine is used for PenG biosynthesis and associated by-products (e.g. 6-aminopenicillanic acid (6-APA) and 8-hydroxypenicillic acid (8-HPA)), the degenerated culture had an approximately 20-fold reduced flux in the pathway towards cysteine.
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The CCC advises that in order to meet the goal of an 80% cut in CO2 by 2050 the government needs to have almost all electricity produced by low-carbon sources by 2030.
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