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The phrase "almost every anchor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of anchors, typically in contexts related to news, media, or maritime discussions.
Example: "Almost every anchor on the network covered the breaking news story last night."
Alternatives: "nearly all anchors" or "most anchors".
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This time, according to almost every anchor and commentator, it's a real love match.
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But she is the ingredient that brings everything together: her calm poise anchors almost every scene and every shot.
And yet somehow all the component parts work brilliantly together, Grande's exuberant vocals giving the song its anchor, while almost every line seems to be trying to replace the missing chorus (the pre-chorus hook "head in the clouds, got no weight on my shoulders" was possibly the most ecstatic piece of music of last year).
Inevitably we got to The Dog. "I want to show this picture because I find this to be a fascinating picture," said the CNN anchor John King, who found almost every picture fascinating.
Barring injury, he will almost certainly anchor Russia's national team in February at the Olympics in Sochi, where winning the gold medal has become an obsession among the nation's hockey fans.
But they say one thing is clear -- that Mr. Jamelske targeted runaways and addicts, young girls with almost no anchor to the rest of the world, and turned them into virtual slaves.
The primary cilium is anchored to the mother centriole and protrudes from the cell soma of almost every cell in the body1,2,3.
Nevertheless, the "CBS This Morning" anchors were there, seated at the glass table where they had hosted the show almost every weekday morning for the past five years.
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