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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost every appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a majority of scheduled meetings or engagements, indicating that nearly all of them are included.
Example: "Almost every appointment this week has been rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "nearly all appointments" or "most appointments".
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I have been late to many things: most dinners, my high school graduation, almost every appointment I've ever had.
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Republicans responded by filibustering almost every judicial appointment to the appeals court and slow-walking appointments to the district court, which had been routine and uncontroversial under earlier Presidents.
From the age of 7 to her death in her 70's, she manages, or is managed, to keep almost every significant appointment in the evolving Mexican story.
That's a bundle for a minivan, but almost every luxury appointment imaginable is standard with this model.
On almost every level, Van Gaal's appointment represents a significant change from the criteria United applied when bringing in Moyes as successor to Sir Alex Ferguson when he retired after 26 years as manager.
"Almost one appointment [in] every session that I work is trying to help someone who is extremely distressed because their benefits are being stopped and it has huge health implications," he explained.
In his appointments at almost every agency, Obama has demonstrated a desire to receive a wide range of opinion.
According to Clive Gillinson, then the managing director of the orchestra and now the executive and artistic director of Carnegie Hall, "it was an almost inevitable appointment, with nothing much to discuss".
Although General Practice was one of the major policy directions of the creation of the National Health System in the 1980's, and repeated efforts to introduce incentives for making this specialty attractive have been made, including, in 1997, almost automatic appointment to a tenured post in a Health Centre [ 20], GP/FM remains a choice of low priority in 2005.
They almost canceled their appointment to see it, but Mr. Bizzarro was a friend, so they dragged themselves over.
This followed a search that almost saw the appointment of Tony Ball, a former chief executive of Sky, to the role, but the agreement fell apart.
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