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The phrase "almost anything but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that a person is willing to accept or consider nearly everything except for a specific thing or category.
Example: "I would eat almost anything but broccoli; I just can't stand the taste of it."
Alternatives: "anything except" or "everything but".
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They eat almost anything, but each has favorites.
"I can resist almost anything but chocolate," Mr. Rabin said.
Hollywood is, in many ways, a place that forgives almost anything but failure.
In fact, in soup almost anything but chestnuts is beside the point.
A flat white works with almost anything, but particularly with a midi-length skirt.
"I can deal with almost anything, but being exposed to that filth was awful".
This would go well with almost anything, but it doesn't bring anything amazing flavour-wise.
Pakistan accuses India of talking about almost anything but that, which is why it must keep applying the pressure.
Those turned out, by the end of the sixties, to endorse almost anything but more color-field.
It's a little disgusting (although with enough mustard you can eat almost anything), but it's also pretty brilliant.
The black box, which is 18cm sq, sits on top of almost anything, but needs its own power adapter.
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