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The phrase "almost all struggles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the majority of difficulties or challenges that people face in various contexts.
Example: "Almost all struggles can lead to personal growth if we learn from them."
Alternatives: "nearly all challenges" or "most difficulties".
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This notion of a non-ideological, non-committed recruit seeking to turn around their life's failures and/or hypocrisies in one dramatic but easy moment though is not limited to ISIS or Muslims and in fact has been lionized and romanticized in almost all struggles for nation or religion.
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"We are educated and know other, peaceful ways of advancing our struggle".For almost all the young protesters, that struggle is for total independence, rather than accession to Pakistan which, like India, claims all of divided Kashmir.
But clearly, the NLD would prefer the 70-year-old icon of democracy to lead the country, having struggled almost all her life for it.
However, almost all the participants still struggled with the fundamental challenges of living with HIV such as stigma, stress and fear of disclosure.
I've struggled with anxiety almost all my life.
Almost all have struggled with more serious discipline problems than they expected, and with the quandary of how to teach students whose abysmal grades would relegate them to trade school in Austria.
"Almost all organisations struggle with visualising and presenting data.
Getting everybody on the same page, assigning tasks, following up on pending items, and making sure everyone is always in the loop is never easy, and it is something almost all companies struggle with.
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