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The phrase "almost all use" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that nearly all instances of something are utilized, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Almost all use of the software has been positive feedback from users."
Alternatives: "nearly all usage" or "most uses".
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Almost all use Alitalia, but some flights are on British Airways and Sabena.
O.K., these are a real convenience, but almost all use inferior fats.
As for individual sectors, almost all use more water indirectly than directly.
There is one essential that we almost all use, and I am constantly amazed at how effective it is.
(In Chicago, Mr. Kavner said, requests for Stephanie Izard's restaurant Girl & the Goat account for almost all use).
By investing in both, we believe that over time we will be able to meet almost all use cases," he said.
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Almost all used shells.
Almost all used computers, phones and the like in the hour before they went to bed.
He held that almost all uses of the initials W.W.F., including the Web address www.wwf.com, belong to the wildlife fund.
There are now at least 200 ethanol plants in at least 27 states, almost all using corn as a feedstock.
The touchscreen is responsive and accurate, although it will only recognise five-points of contact at any one time – more than enough for almost all uses.
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