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"almost every house" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large majority of houses, without including every single one. Example: Almost every house in the neighborhood had a white picket fence and a neatly manicured lawn.
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In almost every house, there is a device.
Almost every house in the district had a new roof.
But almost every house is a pottery shop.
Almost every house has someone who left for good.
There are long blocks where almost every house is vacant.
Almost every house on the main street is destroyed.
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They have the talent and the brains and the money to get it done and yet almost every housing association in the country has abrogated its role in changing the housing sector".
Durable building materials are rare in Southern Sudan, where roads are almost non-existent and nearly every house is made of mud and thatch.
"It was the same almost in every house without exception.
The advantage is that the needed electric wires are already there, bringing power to nearly every house in the nation and almost every room in each house.
It is the same in almost every fashion house.
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