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The phrase "almost all things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of items or concepts within a certain context, indicating that only a few exceptions exist.
Example: "In this workshop, we will cover almost all things related to digital marketing, from SEO to social media strategies."
Alternatives: "nearly everything" or "most things".
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She admired exactitude of expression above almost all things else.
He ended up endorsing John Kerry and now he is contemptuous of almost all things Bush.
They describe someone who is, above almost all things, a world-class networker, collecting powerful friends and brokering connections.
There seems ample time for more wrangling, as the project tries to offer almost all things to almost all people.
As with almost all things is baseball, there is a precedent for Harvey's hot start, but less of one than many would guess.
You can't, of course; but when you filter almost all things through the specificities of character, many questions resolve themselves, almost miraculously.
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"Almost all these things are things we got off Thingiverse," he said, clutching a brightly colored plastic doodad.
A Times columnist named David Aaronovitch took that position last month, arguing that "Ken, wrong on all the things that don't matter in a London mayor, has been right on almost all the things that do".
President Obama is doing almost all the things that the Republicans have always said they wanted.
I've already done almost all the things I ever set out to do".
He listed almost all the things she had done in the course of over 60 years.
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