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The phrase "almost every corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is prevalent or found in many places, but not necessarily all.
Example: "You can find street vendors selling delicious food at almost every corner of the city."
Alternatives: "nearly every corner" or "most corners".
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Criticisms have come from almost every corner.
Downtown, there is a beggar on almost every corner.
First, it pervades almost every corner of public policy.
They are trained on almost every corner of his life.
Mr. Hazare's face is now visible in almost every corner of India.
He has squeezed dollhouses into almost every corner of his home.
Soldiers toting Chinese-made T-56 assault riffles man checkpoints at almost every corner.
If feeling normal again was the goal, the weekend helped from almost every corner of sports.
Almost every corner of Texas knows the grip of drought this year.
As climate change reaches almost every corner of the Earth's ecology, different diseases could be unleashed.
There are stunning sunsets, sculpted rice terraces and a temple on almost every corner.
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