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The phrase "almost all recipients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of people who receive something, such as a message, email, or package, but not necessarily everyone.
Example: "Almost all recipients of the survey reported satisfaction with the service provided."
Alternatives: "nearly all recipients" or "most recipients".
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But it goes beyond that reasonable provision to require almost all recipients of funds to "have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution" and to refrain from any speech the government deems "inconsistent with" that policy.
Its 42 co-sponsors, all Republicans, were almost all recipients of outsized campaign contributions from major health care interests, a total of about $765,000 in 2008, according to a new study by the National Institute on Money in State Politics, a nonpartisan group based in Helena, Mont.
But it also goes beyond that reasonable provision to require almost all recipients of funds to "have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution" — to make an anti-prostitution pledge — and to refrain from any speech the government deems "inconsistent with" the policy.
In 1986 almost all recipients were heterosexual married couples; nowadays, straight married recipients make up a small minority.
In fact, of the 30,000 condoms distributed monthly across the Australian prison system, almost all recipients claimed they were using them consensually.
Almost all recipients of the mailers will be union members, though the gubernatorial campaign mailers will be distributed to the general public.
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We did not take into account formal care in the current research, but almost all the care recipients received care from professional care-givers.
While the top 0.1% of income recipients reap almost all the income gains, good jobs keep disappearing, and new ones tend to be insecure and underpaid.
But most importantly, as work by the Resolution Foundation has painstakingly pointed out, the structure of the cuts – which both reduce the earnings level at which tax credits are lost and increase the rate at which they are withdrawn – means many tax credit recipients will see almost all the benefit of higher wages wiped out.
In contrast, almost all eligible recipients receive Social Security.
Thanks to a bizarre alliance between a Republican Congress and a Democratic president, almost all welfare recipients are going to have to move into "jobs" of some sort, generally paying the minimum wage.
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