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The phrase "almost every information" is not correct in English.
The word "information" is uncountable, so it should not be used with "every." You can use "almost all information" instead to convey a similar meaning.
Example: "The report contains almost all information needed for the project."
Alternatives: "nearly all information" or "most of the information".
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Before the collapse of the studio system, extraordinarily powerful publicity chiefs, like Howard Strickling at MGM, controlled almost every snippet of information for three decades.
Psychologists theorise that the well-documented tendency of humans to categorise almost every piece of information they come across is a survival mechanism that evolved to aid quick decision making.
Yet unlike Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, his chief American rival as an investigative journalist, Mr Hersh attributes almost every piece of information to an individual, and he describes that person's position or experience in some way.
Publishers live in an ecosystem on the web where almost every avenue of information gathering is personalised, and people are becoming accustomed to it — that can make it easier to connect with an existing audience where they are.
From her home or office, she can key any of her patients into her computer and instantly spy almost every piece of information she needs -- results from a blood test and X-rays, the operating room's report from recent surgery and the patient's next appointment.
"Since I was a freshman in college, almost every piece of information technology is a million times better than when I started," he said.
"It was deceptive because, in almost every instance, the information sharing was contrary to the stated privacy policies of the Facebook website and every other Facebook Beacon Activated Affiliate that had signed up for the program".
Almost every bit of information on the Internet comes to you across Cisco hardware at some point, so it only makes sense that the equipment giant would want to make sure it gets a big piece of the wireless pie that's to be served in the next few years.
While most high-throughput experiments are designed with fairly specific goals in mind, almost every dataset contains information about a variety of biological processes, and our analysis provides several ways of exploring these data.
Do not highlight almost every piece of information you find.
Almost every software's information can be found in google.
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