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The phrase "almost every home" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a majority of homes, indicating that something is common or prevalent in most households.
Example: "Almost every home in the neighborhood has a garden, showcasing the residents' love for nature."
Alternatives: "nearly every household" or "most homes".
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"There's a real epidemic, they are in almost every home.
Almost every home and office contains a portrayal of a scenic landscape whether on a calendar, postcard, photograph, or painting.
"Now almost every home in Surat has more than one," she said.
The G.I.s burned and destroyed almost every home they came to.
St. Bernard bore the brunt of Hurricane Katrina, which flooded almost every home in August 2005.
Almost every home doubles as a small factory, workshop or stall.
That's why almost every home has a massive lead acid battery or generator as back up.
"Almost every home has a day's worth of odd jobs," she said.
At Christmas, almost every home has window candles and at Halloween every porch has a scarecrow.
Almost every home in the UK had a Wilt novel in the 1970s.
BY THE 1940s almost every home in the United States had a radio; sometimes there were several.
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