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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost anywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a wide range of locations or possibilities, often implying that something can occur in many different places.
Example: "You can find Wi-Fi access almost anywhere these days, from cafes to public parks."
Alternatives: "nearly everywhere" or "in many places".
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This could be almost anywhere.
Or almost anywhere.
Well, almost anywhere!
Almost anywhere else.
Humans can find their images almost anywhere.
"I'll meet them almost anywhere," he added.
Today, companies locate almost anywhere.
He might have come from almost anywhere.
Prospects thus seem better almost anywhere else.
Imagine a "guest manager" almost anywhere else.
Blandness can turn up almost anywhere.
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