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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost all year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a duration of time that is nearly the entire year, often in contexts related to seasons, activities, or events.
Example: "We enjoy outdoor activities almost all year, taking advantage of the mild climate."
Alternatives: "nearly the entire year" or "most of the year".
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This will allow emergency access almost all year round.
Their cells are brutally hot almost all year round.
Sun almost all year round, warm rain when it pours.
And the little leaves of salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor) can be harvested almost all year.
I think I have been on the first two rows almost all year.
You work so hard with your team-mates, guys you compete against almost all year long.
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For subtropical and high density urban areas, cooling is required almost all the year and district cooling systems are regarded as an efficient alternative.
At midnight, the energy is high during almost all years.
This now begins to make more sense when you realise that it is an average taken over millennia, in which almost all years show no deaths, but a few isolated events cause massive casualties.
By contrast, some sites had a stable ranking; site 7587 (CVDDFN) was the most conserved site over almost all years after 1988 (Table 2; Figure 3).
In addition, this is also the part of the colony where intensive scientific research has been conducted over the last 20 years, which implied approaching/entering the colony several times a day, including for bird capture purposes, almost all year-round.
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