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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost every business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a majority of businesses in a general context, indicating that the statement applies to nearly all of them.
Example: "Almost every business has had to adapt to the changes brought about by the pandemic."
Alternatives: "nearly all businesses" or "most businesses".
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At Goldman, almost every business is feeling the pain.
I find that almost every business owner I see is either over or under leveraged.
Along Broadway almost every business and shop had closed for the day.
Outgunned by Companies For local governments, incentives have become the cost of doing business with almost every business.
A decade or two ago, almost every business along the suburb's main high street bore a Scottish clan name.
Horizontal or Functional Sites These sites offer products that almost every business needs, like office supplies or capital equipment.
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You also need a sharp sense of business: in almost every job in hospitality you need to use your initiative and common sense.
Right now I can pretty much do almost every job -- run my business -- through different apps.
Just like almost every other business, drugs are moving online.
Meanwhile, almost every top business school received fewer applications this year.
And, just like almost every other business, e-commerce is faster, easier and offers great value.
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