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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost anything that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a wide range of possibilities or options in various contexts.
Example: "You can choose almost anything that you like from the menu."
Alternatives: "nearly everything that" or "virtually anything that".
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Almost anything that disturbs their peace brings on strikes.
Almost anything that was fried or baked had it.
Writing was already my good excuse for almost anything that needed excusing.
THE essence of the politician is his ability to turn almost anything that happens to advantage.
She suggests there's value in almost anything that connects a writer with their potential audience.
In fact, almost anything that happens two Christmases in a row becomes tradition.
Being fastidious groomers, cats will lick off almost anything that gets on their fur.
Almost anything that tries to compete with the BBC is in much the same boat.
It is easy for Westerners to conceive of possessing almost anything that can be touched.
Because almost anything that could be done in 60 minutes can be done in 45.
NOW, as then, "New York is peculiarly constructed to absorb almost anything that comes along".
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