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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost countries" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning is, and it does not follow standard sentence structure. Instead, you could use phrases like "most countries", "nearly all countries", or "almost every country" to convey similar ideas. Example: Almost every country in the world has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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There is a big, almost country, kitchen at the back which is obviously equipped for serious cooking.
Unlike nearby Shenzhen and Hong Kong, Huizhou has a relaxed, almost country feel.
But within each country, or almost every country, inequality is up.
Doctors Without Borders works in almost 80 countries, and the organization has offices in multiple countries.
Almost all countries have embassies in Washington, D.C., and many have consulates around the country.
In fact, the company is almost a country within a country.
In almost all countries fertility is falling.
These surveys are now conducted in almost all countries.
Zika has affected almost 30 countries already, mainly in the Americas.
Almost 100 countries now have national AIDS strategies.
Almost all countries will send their heads of government.
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