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The phrase "almost every dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the majority of disagreements or conflicts in a particular context, indicating that very few disputes do not fall into this category.
Example: "Almost every dispute can be resolved through effective communication and negotiation."
Alternatives: "nearly all conflicts" or "most disagreements".
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Almost every dispute about intrusion into the lives of celebrities revolves around an interpretation of those twin, overlapping issues.
Almost every dispute over authorship starts with a breakdown in communication, Steneck says.
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Would it be pedestrian, in a decidedly liberal way, for me to point out that this sort of argument is not merely infantile, but a sly denigration of the necessary compromises that are at the heart of almost every real policy dispute?
Almost every fact is disputed.
IMAGINE ONE of those wrenching custody cases in which every side seems to have the child's interests at heart but almost every fact is disputed.
That economic opportunities are scarce in Belfast's working-class regions is beyond dispute (almost every young person I spoke with was out of work; a precious few worked in call centers), but these politically involved and mostly unemployed kids would forgo higher education for the higher calling of protecting the tribe.
Judith Regan, then a hotshot book editor who had been a classmate of Wolff's at Vassar, vigorously disputed almost every paragraph of Wolff's column about her.
Woodson's ejection a little more than a minute after Anthony's seemed to be his way of backing up Anthony, who appeared to be disputing almost every call as the Knicks failed to cut into the Bulls' double-digit lead late in the first quarter.
I have a more immediate question for the Putin trolls, who earn a living disputing almost every word I write on Putin's actions in Ukraine.
In cases of children who have been abused or young people who are charged with delinquency, almost every decision is a custody dispute, involving some variations of the questions: Where shall this child live?
I left the Barking & Dagenham Advertiser in 1967, so I wasn't a witness to the dispute, but I covered almost every strike - all by men, of course - in the previous three-and-a-half years.
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