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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all transitions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the majority of changes or shifts in a particular context, such as in literature, film, or any process involving change.
Example: "In the analysis of the narrative, we found that almost all transitions contributed to the overall theme of the story."
Alternatives: "nearly all changes" or "most transitions".
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Anyone now in middle age will have an intuitive understanding of this: shots are shorter nowadays, and almost all transitions are effected by crosscutting, whereby two ongoing scenes are intercut in order to force upon the viewer the idea of their synchrony.
First, we found the number of the first frame of each new shot in each movie, cross-checking to assure ourselves that we found (almost) all transitions, and recorded results on a spreadsheet.
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It has been demonstrated that the DDA can interact with almost all transition and noble metal ions to form metal complexes soluble in non-polar organic solvents [16].
In almost all the academic transition plans that are out there, most of the capital would come from private investors and companies.
The majority of the fine features can be assigned to the NS centre17,18,20,23 (see Supplementary Note 1), from which almost all calculated transitions (blue lines on top of each spectrum) are present in the observed spectra.
Almost all observed transitions between states followed pathways consistent with the proposed depression model, suggesting strong congruence between the proposed model structure and the observed data.
Almost all four transition-wise subnetworks were enriched with these HCC-related genes (Table 3).
The absorption wavelengths corresponding to almost all of the transitions increase as the applied field varies from −500 kV/cm to 500 kV/cm.
We have shown that thin intermediate oxide layers with compositions close to ZrO can be observed in almost all the pre-transition samples studied, and that this layer thickens during the pre-transition stage.
As is typical for a ΔmutS hypermutator strain, almost all base substitutions were transitions (774/778 = 99.5%), and G C→A T transitions (478) were ∼60% more common than A T→G C transitions (298).
Just after three faults, almost all the attractors show transitions among each other in the SIN model (Fig. 6c).
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