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The phrase "almost all samples of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a majority of items or instances within a specific group or category, often in scientific or analytical contexts.
Example: "Almost all samples of the new drug showed positive results in the clinical trials."
Alternatives: "nearly all examples of" or "most samples of".
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Almost all samples of the neighbour regions with exception of the Delta of Parana sample have a similar shape to the Later Late Holocene samples from East Central Argentina (Fig. 3A).
Third, up to four AS events (Δ1Aq, Δ8p, Δ9,10, Δ14p) emerge as predominant in almost all samples of both tissues.
Anti-Neu5Gc IgG antibodies were determined in almost all samples of the general population with an average concentration of 5.3 μg/mL (SD = 4.1 μg/mL).
At the three nuclear genes, almost all samples of A. aureum and A. speciosum, and most samples of the putative hybrid, could be directly sequenced and clear sequences were obtained.
In the cytosol, the PLZF expression was stronger than in N. The IHC scores were 7 or 8 in the nucleus and 4 in the cytosol.In almost all samples of PTC, the PLZF expression in the nucleus was absent or very weak.
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Moreover, the generalizability of studies is questionable as almost all samples consisted of students [ 19, 24, 25, 27- 29].
From the Fig. 5a, b, it is indicated that the almost all the samples were in the border of evaporation dominance to weathering dominant zone.
Specifically, the data showed that at an RH of 38 46% the hygric expansion coefficient was lowest for almost all samples including the control samples of new parchment and new gelatine (obtained from Kremer Pigmente, biological source unknown).
In the remaining groups (3 to 6), which all received broiler feed without salinomycin, C. perfringens was detected in almost all samples, with an exception of group 6, where only 7 of 12 and 6 of 11 samples were positive in the ileum and the caecum, respectively.
Lemma 2.1 ensures this point from the angle of theory, and it reveals that almost all sample paths of any solution starting from a positive state will never be nonpositive.
It is known that almost all sample paths of (r(t)) are constant except for a finite number of simple jumps in any finite subinterval of (R_:=[0,infty )). We stress that almost all sample paths of (r(t)) are right-continuous.
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