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The phrase "almost entirely from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is predominantly sourced or derived from a particular origin or material, but not exclusively.
Example: "The sculpture is made almost entirely from recycled materials, showcasing the artist's commitment to sustainability."
Alternatives: "mostly derived from" or "primarily sourced from".
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Consider demand, which stems almost entirely from the textile industry.
Knowledge of his career comes almost entirely from prejudiced chroniclers.
"But it's almost entirely from a commodities boom," he said.
The growth came almost entirely from Mannesmann's wireless telephone businesses.
The agency pays for its operations almost entirely from fees.
The interesting parts of the film stem almost entirely from Chappie.
The danger used to come almost entirely from Mr Assad's men.
A local refinery supplies domestic needs; the country's energy is generated almost entirely from fossil fuels.
Retail shops buy stock almost entirely from the factories and wholesalers and usually sell it anonymously.
The budget deficit may be huge, but it can be financed almost entirely from domestic savings.
Like reBar, the new place is made almost entirely from recycled materials.
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