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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all swabs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of swabs in a specific context, such as medical testing or sampling.
Example: "In the study, almost all swabs tested positive for the virus, indicating a widespread infection."
Alternatives: "nearly all swabs" or "most swabs".
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In rooms occupied with adenovirus-infected children, all cubicle screening sites and almost all swabs were contaminated with adenovirus.
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Or almost all.
Now, almost all do.
Overtired almost all the time.
Almost all (97%) swabbed pigs were <1 year of age, and 40% were female.
Overall, our results show that MCPyV DNA was detected in cutaneous swabs from almost all study participants, which indicated that MCPyV is likely a ubiquitous virus.
All swabs were frozen immediately at −80°C until further processing.
All swabs were frozen (−20°C) upon collection from healthy individuals.
All swabs grew E. coli.
All swabs were preserved in 95% ethanol.
All swabs were kept frozen at -20°C.
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