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The phrase "almost any service" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a wide range of services that are generally available or applicable in a particular context.
Example: "Our platform can accommodate almost any service you might need for your project."
Alternatives: "nearly any service" or "virtually any service."
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Web-enabled A.T.M.'s will get a second wire, using the Internet's TCP/IP protocol to connect to servers for almost any service that can be delivered over the Web itself, including software upgrades that currently require an expensive visit to the machine.
That's likely to be the case with almost any service provider from now on, so get used to it.
With a complete index of everything on the Web, Google is the company most ready to deliver almost any service imaginable over this new platform.
Your email and password are as much protection as almost any service on earth offers you by default — and once a hacker obtains those you're probably in trouble in any case.
While TaskRabbit — really only one of many startups that connect people who need stuff done with the people who can do it for them (do my shopping, write my term paper, clean my garage) — is happy to change how you go about buying almost any service.
Almost any service can be performed in a greener way (think about real estate agencies or fitness clubs) and be marketed as such.
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Medicare is headed for bankruptcy because it depends largely on open-ended fee-for-service payment of almost any services providers choose to deliver, at prices mainly determined by the providers.
After making its pension payments, the city will be unable to afford to offer almost any services and it will be able to afford to employ only 1,600 of its 4,200 employees.
While the regulation is broad enough to impede access to almost any health service, it poses a particular danger to access to basic reproductive health services, including access to abortion and contraceptives.
The first, a mistake in the face of looming cuts – 20%, more than almost any other service – was to ask Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary to determine which police officer jobs could be classified as back- and middle-office tasks so as to protect frontline services.
For example, Cervero [11] found that transit riders are more sensitive to schedule reliability than almost any other service attributes.
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