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The phrase "almost anybody else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large group of people, indicating that the subject is not included in that group, but most others are.
Example: "I would trust almost anybody else with this task, but I have my doubts about his abilities."
Alternatives: "nearly anyone else" or "practically anyone else".
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Or almost anybody else.
"Oh, I wish it had been almost anybody else.
Or, for that matter, to almost anybody else.
The French spend longer in retirement than almost anybody else.
The sick are more dangerous to people nursing them than to almost anybody else.
To his credit, Mackey tried to address this problem before almost anybody else.
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Does anybody really care about anybody else on the roster?
"Nobody cares about anybody else".
I just go round and round, up and down, and there's almost never anybody else there.
"People felt the margin was so great that he could roll out of bed, almost literally, and put away anybody else in the world, including Gay," said Ato Boldon, who won four sprint medals at the 1996 and the 2000 Summer Games and now is a TV analyst.
He is almost a second quicker than anybody else.
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