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The phrase "almost any question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a wide range of questions can be addressed or answered, with very few exceptions.
Example: "I am happy to help with almost any question you may have about the project."
Alternatives: "nearly any inquiry" or "virtually any question".
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In response to almost any question, he began singing.
As with almost any question, the first answer that comes to mind is education.
All this is done in an informal manner, and almost any question is permitted.
Mark was a brilliant strategist, ready with a quick response to almost any question.
With its comprehensive coverage and indexing, it can answer almost any question a taxpayer may have.
Hunter, who will answer almost any question, would not touch one about the pitching change.
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A do-it-yourself preparer can also use them to answer almost any tax question.
The three joked that, between their three sprawling areas of expertise, they had almost any potential question about Obama covered.
But his verbal dexterity and years as a Baptist preacher allow him to dodge almost any awkward question with a Biblical allusion.
Parents by the thousands, as well as teachers, school administrators and community workers, are finding expert advice on these and almost any other question on the National Parent Information Network, available on the Internet, and through a toll-free telephone call.
And since I'm convinced that fossils can provide relevant information to almost any biological question, I'll be collecting fossil reef foraminifera from the Pleistocene-aged (the period from about 1.8 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago) reefs that outcrop all along the shoreline of the Red Sea.
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