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The phrase "almost every part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that nearly all sections or components of something are included or affected, but not necessarily every single one.
Example: "The report covers almost every part of the project, highlighting both successes and areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "nearly every section" or "practically all components".
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Almost every part of the body, except the face.
The problems affected almost every part of the PlayStation Network.
The steel plates cover almost every part of the body.
Potentially, almost every part of the narrative of decolonisation will have to be rewritten.
He has visited Anglicans in almost every part of the globe and was well received everywhere.
The ball hit almost every part of the rim before dropping in.
"Almost every part of the council has been involved in dealing with the incident.
Polymer modified asphalts are being used frequently in almost every part of the world, especially in developed countries.
At that, almost every part of this design leads to a critical question mark.
Companies from almost every part of the UK's service sector can, and do, export.
I've used almost every part of my body to steer the car".
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