Sentence examples for almost all undergone from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "almost all undergone" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that nearly all subjects have experienced a certain process or change, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Almost all undergone changes in the policy have been beneficial to the organization."
Alternatives: "nearly all experienced" or "most have undergone".

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About 42% of all the girls identified through the present survey were reported as being subjected to FGM, and almost all undergone the procedure before the age of 12 years.

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Some chaplains are ordained clerics, some not, though almost all undergo training in giving spiritual counsel to that growing segment of the population that describes itself in polls as feeling connected to a higher power but not an organized faith.

A former Taliban commander told United Nations investigators that half of suicide bombers had been foreigners and that "almost all undergo some form of training and preparation in madrasas based in Pakistan," the report said.

Transcriptome studies have shown the pervasive nature of transcription, demonstrating almost all the genes undergo alternative splicing.

First, we isolated oocytes from postnatal day 10 (P10) conditional knockout females to examine the efficiency of deletion by Zp3-Cre and found that almost all the oocytes had already undergone Cre-mediated deletion at this time.

Almost all persons undergoing elective surgery at the University of Alberta Hospitals undergo preoperative evaluation in the Pre-Admission Clinic.

There is almost no possibility that individuals undergoing soldier differentiation got mixed into this category because almost all pseudergates undergo stationary molt in normal rearing conditions in the laboratory [ 51].

Almost all patients undergoing surgery eventually develop local or systemic recurrence [2, 3].

While almost all pilots undergo a full medical examination once or twice a year, most of it is physiological: height, weight, heart, blood, urine, eyesight.

In conclusion, the high incidence of hyperkalemia in almost all patients undergoing PRRT requires a high degree of clinical attention.

Planet co-founder and CEO Will Marshall explains in a blog post that the company has noticed that, as it captures images of the same spots over time, almost all places undergo some visible change.

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