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The phrase "almost any standards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criteria or benchmarks that are broadly applicable or easily met.
Example: "The new software is compatible with almost any standards, making it versatile for various applications."
Alternatives: "nearly all standards" or "most standards".
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By almost any standards, Miss Temple has already lived a full life.
By almost any standards, there's plenty that can be called weird and retrograde about Burne-Jones's art: its fervent historicism, its relentless busyness, its frequent sentimentality.
That point was underscored when "The X Factor" attracted about 12.5 million viewers in its debut — strong by almost any standards, but below the sky-high expectations for the singing competition.
These are high rates by almost any standards.
Still, it's a huge phone, by almost any standards, and that means it might be the first Nexus handset I won't buy.
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Rajat Gupta was rich by almost any standard.
It is an outsize wager by almost any standard.
By almost any standard, Boeing's commercial-jet factory in Everett, WA, is an impressive place.
By almost any standard the state of the economy is abysmal.
Nor is it fairly dealt with in almost any standard UK account.
Among the police, morale was low and management was, by almost any standard, weak.
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